A public health nursing instructor educates a class that the Predisposing, Reinforcing and Enabling factors, and Causes in Educational Diagnosis and Evaluation (PRECEDE) component of the PRECEDE-PROCEED begins with
A. An examination of administrative and organizational issues
B. A comprehensive community assessment
C. Preventative programs
D. The implementation of behavior change
ANS: B
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a. sinus bradycardia c. fibrillation b. flutter d. tachycardia
Which is correct about power?
A) Has a finite quality and, once gained, is very difficult to lose B) Is destructively manipulative but is necessary for effective management C) Is often viewed by men as dominance versus submission, whereas women generally view power more positively D) Is likely to bring more power in an ascending cycle, whereas powerlessness often generates more powerlessness
A client has been taking an opioid analgesic for back pain and currently is taking the drug around the clock even with experiencing respiratory depression and passing out. This client's behavior is an example of:
a. pseudoaddiction. c. tolerance. b. addiction. d. physical dependence.
A client who demonstrates manic behavior becomes demanding and active. Which is the most appropriate nursing intervention for this client?
A) Maintaining a supportive, structured environment and setting limits as necessary in a firm but nonthreatening manner B) Warning the client that he or she may be restrained if these behaviors do not subside C) Helping to lessen the client's feelings of guilt and rejection D) Broadening the client's interpersonal contact with other clients and staff members