The American Cancer Society's Great American Smoke-out is an example of

A) population-based practice.
B) community-focused practice.
C) systems-focused practice.
D) individual-focused practice.


B

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How will each of the errors affect a client's blood pressure reading?

A. Blood pressure cuff too narrow __________________________ B. Blood pressure cuff too wide ____________________________ C. Assessing immediately after smoking _____________________ D. Assessing immediately after eating _______________________ E. Assessing when the client is in mild-to-moderate pain __________ F. Assessing when the client experiences severe pain _________________ G. Assessing immediately after exercise ______________________

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In which instance can a 13-year-old patient give consent for treatment?

1. When the parents are not readily available 2. If the child is consenting to treatment for a venereal disease 3. If the child is consenting to treatment for an emergency surgery 4. Under no circumstances can a 13-year-old give valid consent.

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An IV infusion order for a patient reads "1000 mL dextrose 5% in normal saline intravenously, immediately." What additional information does the prescriber need to provide for it to be a valid order?

a. Drip rate b. Drop factor c. Duration d. Start time

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Screening at 24 weeks reveals that a pregnant woman has gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM). In planning her care, the nurse and the woman mutually agree that an expected out-come is to prevent injury to the fetus as a result of GDM

The nurse identifies that the fetus is at greatest risk for: 1. macrosomia. 2. congenital anomalies of the central nervous system. 3. preterm birth. 4. low birth weight.

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