Models of health can be used to:
a. predict health needs.
b. predict health outcomes in relation to healthrelated behaviours
c. facilitate nurses' understanding of individuals' carerequirements in relation to their health beliefs and
practices.
d. all of the above.
d
Models of health can be used to predict health needs,
predict health outcomes in relation to health-related behaviours and to facilitate nurses' understanding of individuals' care requirements in relation to their health beliefs and
practices.
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A) the diameter of their nares is small and easily obstructed by secretions. B) most nasopharyngeal airways are too large and result in an obstruction. C) nasopharyngeal stimulation commonly results in a tachycardic response. D) unlike older children, small children often have a more active gag reflex.
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1. Palpable pulses in all extremities 2. Current vital signs 3. Chest x-ray 4. Nausea