Which of the following describe interventions on the individual level? Select all that apply
1. Teaching well-balanced nutrition to a mother with a malnourished child
2. Providing age-specific information for immunizations
3. Assessing the community for other cases of malnutrition
4. Assessing other families on the same street for similar problems
1, 2
Choices 1 and 2 are the only ones that are geared toward individuals.
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A) 10 to 12 months B) 8 to 10 months C) 6 to 8 months D) 3 to 6 months
The nurse is evaluating the responses of clients to teaching sessions. An example of an evaluation of a client's attainment of a cognitive skill is:
1. Client explains that the medication should be taken with meals 2. Client looks at the surgical incision without requiring prompting 3. Client uses crutches appropriately to move both up and down stairs 4. Client independently capable of dressing self after eating breakfast
A nurse is caring for a patient who was admitted with severe hyponatremia. Which of the following symptoms would indicate the patient has increased intracranial pressure? Select all that apply
1. Presence of Chvostek sign 2. Presence of Trousseau sign 3. Patient is anxious and restless 4. Blood pressure (BP) = 184/80 5. Pulse (P) = 52
The nurse is aware that the main risk factors for benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) include: (Select all that apply.)
a. increasing age. b. smoking. c. functioning testes. d. infrequent ejaculation. e. neurogenic bladder.