Which of the following is one element of a healthy community?

a. meets all the needs of its inhabitants
b. offers access to healthcare services
c. has mixed residential and industrial areas
d. is little concerned with air and water quality


Ans: b. offers access to healthcare services

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1. Thirty percent of eligible hospital nurses have signed a card indicating interest. 2. Seventy percent of hospital employees have said they are interested. 3. Fifty percent of staff nurses and management nurses must vote. 4. Thirty percent of all nurses working for the agency must vote.

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A client with exophthalmos is pictured below. Which conclusion by the nurse is appropriate?

A) This condition is caused by hypothyroidism. B) Treatment for this condition reverses the symptoms of exophthalmos. C) This condition is caused by Hashimoto thyroiditis. D) Women with this condition may have fertility problems.

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During the first (initial) feeding, a client asks how long her baby should suckle on each breast per feeding. Which is the nurse's best response?

a. "Five minutes per side for each feeding will empty each breast and prevent nipple tenderness." b. "Keep waking the baby up until he nurses at least 15 minutes at each breast every 3 hours." c. "Nurse only on one breast at each feeding today for 5 minutes per feeding and start alternating breasts with the first feeding tomorrow." d. "The time will depend on your baby's re-sponse. Increasing to about 15 minutes per side will be helpful to establish milk supply."

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A nurse states that she has been reading about an epidemic that has been occurring in the world. Which of the following is she most likely referring to?

a. "Bird" flu in China b. Adult obesity in the United States c. An isolated case of smallpox in Africa d. The nursing shortage in the United States

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