The World Health Organization sponsored a conference on primary health at Alma Ata, Kazakhstan in 1978. The major aims and goals for global health were
1. The worldwide cure of communicable disease
2. The technological development of all nations
3. The cure of AIDS worldwide
4. The worldwide implementation of primary health care
ANS: 4
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Despite this intervention, the area is growing in size and is now open. Which nursing action is most appropriate in this situation? 1. Removing the orthotic device until the site heals 2. Having the device reshaped to remove the pressure area 3. Notifying the health care provider and orthotist 4. Using a thicker pad over the site
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a. Dry mouth b. Weight loss c. Sore throat d. Vaginal dryness e. Nausea f. Dyspnea
A patient with a fractured femur has pins inserted through the skin with a rod holding the pins in place. The nurse documents that the patient has had which type of procedure?
A) External fixation B) Internal fixation C) Closed reduction D) Open reduction
When there are multiple authors of a report, the lead author:
A) Is always listed as the first author B) Is the person whose name is first alphabetically C) Is the person who has overall responsibility for the manuscript D) None of the above