A community health nurse is working with local schools to prevent teen pregnancy. To best improve outcomes, the nurse would focus interventions on which of the following?

A) Better use of contraceptives
B) Decreased sexual activity
C) Improved parenting skills
D) Proper nutritional habits


B

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The nurse is assisting as a neurosurgeon examines a patient who has a positive Babinski reflex. What assessment finding would the nurse expect to observe?

a. The leg flexes when the patellar tendon is struck. b. The leg extends when the patellar tendon is struck. c. Toes curl downward when the sole of the foot is stroked. d. The big toe extends when the sole of the foot is stroked.

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A new mother reports that her newborn commonly spits up after feeding. Assessment reveals regurgitation. The nurse understands that the most likely cause of regurgitation is:

A) placing the newborn prone after feeding B) the weak gastrocolic reflex C) the underdeveloped pyloric sphincter D) a relaxed cardiac sphincter

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A patient has sustained a severe burn injury and is thought to have an impaired intestinal mucosal barrier

Since this patient is considered at an increased risk for infection, what intervention will assist in avoiding increased intestinal permeability and prevent early endotoxin translocation? A) Early enteral feeding B) Administration of prophylactic antibiotics C) Bowel cleansing procedures D) Administration of stool softeners

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The term "quality assurance" has been replaced with: __________

a. quality improvement b. quality management c. risk management d. patient safety

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