What is a problem when urban dwellers move into rural areas, seeking a more satisfying lifestyle? (Select all that apply.)
a. Aging water, sewage, housing, and schools in the rural area
b. Expectations for the amenities in art, recreation, and sports
c. Complaints arising from farming by neighbors, such as odors and insects
d. Disruption of local informal helping networks
e. Farmers' reluctance to sell their land, especially for development
f. Sudden increase in money being difficult for the community to absorb
ANS: A, D
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An emergency department (ED) charge nurse prepares to receive clients from a mass casualty within the community. What is the role of this nurse during the event?
a. Ask ED staff to discharge clients from the medical-surgical units in order to make room for critically injured victims. b. Call additional medical-surgical and critical care nursing staff to come to the hospital to assist when victims are brought in. c. Inform the incident commander at the mass casualty scene about how many victims may be handled by the ED. d. Direct medical-surgical and critical care nurses to assist with clients currently in the ED while emergency staff prepare to receive the mass casualty victims.
The form of therapy that focuses on the cause of the problem, originated from Sigmund Freud, is _____________________
ANS:
A female patient being treated for infertility is completing the third course of clomiphene citrate (Clomid). What information should the nurse prepare for the patient in the event this course does not result in conception?
A) Agencies that coordinate adoptions B) Strategies to improve sperm motility C) Additional options to achieve conception D) Informed consent for taking a fourth course of the medication
What are supportive interventions that can assist an infant with a chronic illness to meet developmental milestones? (Select all that apply.)
a. Encourage consistent caregivers. b. Encourage periodic respite from demands of care. c. Encourage one family member to be the primary caretaker. d. Encourage parental "rooming in" during hospitalization. e. Withhold age-appropriate developmental tasks until the child is older.