Which of the following nursing interventions are examples of health promotion and preventive care on the primary level? Select all that apply

A) A nurse counsels a teenager to stop smoking.
B) A nurse conducts a health fair for high blood pressure screening.
C) A nurse counsels the family of a patient diagnosed with lung cancer.
D) A home healthcare nurse arranges for rehabilitation services for a patient.
E) A school nurse arranges for a career seminar for graduating seniors.
F) A nurse devises a low-calorie diet for an obese teenager.


A, F

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A) A patient's spiritual environment can affect his physical activity. B) A patient's spiritual environment can affect his ability to communicate. C) A patient's spiritual environment can affect his quality of sexual relationships. D) A patient's spiritual environment can affect his responses to illness.

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A. Empirical knowing. B. Personal knowing. C. Emancipatory knowing. D. Aesthetic knowing.

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During an assessment of an infant born to an intravenous drug abuser, the nurse should recognize which sign(s) and/or symptom(s) as indicative of drug withdrawal?

a. Plethora and a high-pitched, shrill cry b. Jaundice and sneezing 3 days after delivery c. Tremor and hyperactive reflexes d. Restlessness and seedy, yellow-brown stools

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A child diagnosed with ADHD would likely exhibit which symptoms? (Select all that apply.) Note: Credit will be given only if all correct choices and no incorrect choices are selected

1. Able to focus on a task for an extended period of time 2. Impulsiveness 3. Excessive talking 4. Easily distracted 5. Violent behavior

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