The nurse conducted a community health education program about the benefits and limitations of alternative therapies. The nurse recognizes that learning has occurred when a participant makes which of the following statements?
a. Acupuncture is a technique that can be easily learned and practiced.
b. Hypnosis can be safely used by a licensed hypnotist to treat all cases of anxiety.
c. Reiki is a type of massage that can be used to relieve stress.
d. Herbal products must be used with caution because some can interact with prescription medications.
Answer: d. Herbal products must be used with caution because some can interact with prescription medications.
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A nurse assesses the left plantar reflexes of an adult client and notes the response shown in the photograph below: Which action should the nurse take next?
a. Contact the provider with this abnormal finding. b. Assess bilateral legs for temperature and edema. c. Ask the client about pain in the lower leg and calf. d. Document the finding and continue the assessment.
Some _____________________patients consider sundown Friday to sundown Saturday to be the Sabbath, which is a time of rest
ANS:
The community has a large number of immigrants. The nurse organizes a home visiting program to this community area to address family health concerns and provide health information. This is considered:
1. Care of the sick. 2. Case finding and referral. 3. Health promotion and illness prevention. 4. Health protection.
Which of the following variables is not a component of the Gail Model?
A. Age at menarche B. Number of breast biopsies C. Age at first live birth D. Number of live births