MC The nurse holds community forums to gain input in determining health needs for the community. The community input discusses nutrition education, but the nurse notices that many community members are outside smoking before entering the building
The nurse acknowledges the importance of nutrition education, but addresses the community about also incorporating smoking cessation education as part of a total lifestyle choice program. The nurse is practicing:
A. Community focused nursing.
B. Public health nursing.
C. Population focused nursing.
D. Community driven nursing.
D. Community driven nursing.
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a. Administer anxiolytics. b. Give the client warm blankets. c. Introduce the surgical staff. d. Remain with the client.
An older female patient tells the nurse that through periods of trial and tribulation, the Bible has been the source of ongoing strength and support. Which statement supports this patient's beliefs by researched evidence?
A) Patients from low socioeconomic levels tend to be more religious. B) Religious commitment has a positive effect on health care outcomes. C) Patients holding strong religious convictions experience great emotional stress during illness. D) Among the elderly, high levels of religiosity correlate with greater levels of physical disability.
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A) Toxicity B) Allergic reaction C) Angioedema D) Crystalluria
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A) Symptoms are never an indication of an underlying physical problem. B) Symptoms are always an indication of an underlying physical problem. C) Hypochondriasis may be a means of controlling a spouse or children. D) Hypochondriasis is often caused by failure of health care providers to reinforce physical complaints.