Nurses are often sought out to help with primary prevention planning. Which of the following actions would not be included in primary prevention?
A) Sharing the plan with teachers
B) Teaching adults about stress reactions and how to comfort the children
C) Spending time caring for the wounded
D) Encouraging individuals to maintain a good support system
C
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A) excessively dry skin B) impaired immune response C) inadequate personal hygiene D) deficiency in vitamin A in the diet
A client who complains of being unable to empty all of the urine in the bladder is experiencing:
1. enuresis. 2. oliguria. 3. retention. 4. dysuria.