Which of the following programs has been designed to work toward optimal health for all Americans?
A. Racial and Ethnic Approaches to Health (REACH)
B. Universal Health Care
C. Healthy People
D. EURO Health for All
ANS: C
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a. Social Security Disability Insurance b. Veterans Administration benefits c. Supplemental Security Income d. Welfare
A patient is admitted with fatigue; discomfort; enlarged, painless cervical lymph nodes; and pruritus. A lymph node biopsy yields a diagnosis of Hodgkin's disease
The nurse is aware that the abnormal cells noted by the pathologist in Hodgkin's disease are called a. Rodem-Lee cells. b. Bullus-Frendelenburg cells. c. Stevens-Jorgens cells. d. Reed-Sternberg cells.
The nurse client advocate wants to teach staff nurses how to implement client advocacy in daily practice. Which value, which is basic to client advocacy, should the nurse advocate use to begin the teaching session with the staff nurses?
A) The client is a holistic, autonomous being who has the right to make choices and decisions. B) The nurse has the responsibility to ensure the client's spirituality is respected. C) The client has the right to refuse care. D) The client is a dependent being who has the right to expect the nurse to solve all healthcare needs.
The cardiac telemetry unit nurses repeatedly cautioned a patient not to leave the floor because input from telemetry monitors is limited to that area. The patient went to the cafeteria and suffered a fatal dysrhythmia
What is the nurses' best defense in the negligence lawsuit brought for the patient's survivors? 1. Assumption of risk 2. Defense of the fact 3. Immunity 4. Exculpatory agreement