The nursing is reviewing prenatal care guidelines with a group of pregnant teenagers. This is an example of:
1. Primary care
2. Secondary care
3. Tertiary care
4. Inpatient care
5.
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Rationale 1: Primary care includes preventive care and health education.
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A patient has suffered from hypoglycemia twice in the past week. She states she eats one time per day and snacks the rest of the day. What patient education will you provide for this patient?
A) She should limit her alcohol with meals. B) She should increase her caloric intake frequently. C) She should limit her aerobic exercise. D) She should not eat at sporadic times.
The nurse is assessing the oral cavity of a client and notes a blackish, furry-looking coating on the tongue. Which question to the client is most appropriate based on this initial data?
1. "Have you eaten licorice lately?" 2. "How often do you brush your tongue?" 3. "Have you recently taken antibiotics?" 4. "Have you ever had this happen before?"
The nursing care personnel who care for clients under the supervision of an RN or other licensed provider while employed in settings such as hospitals, long-term care, home health, medical office, and ambulatory care facilities are known as:
a. patient care assistants c. technical nurses b. professional nurses d. vocational nurses
A client standing in the dining room is experiencing auditory hallucinations commanding him to
strangle someone. His behavior and verbalizations indicate he is experiencing severe to panic level anxiety. Put each of the nursing interventions in the order they should be undertaken. A. Send another staff member to report the situation and obtain a prn medication. B. Assure the client that staff will help him resist the command. C. Take the client to a quiet, secure environment. D. Clear the dining room of other clients. E. Explain that the medication will stop the voices, then administer the drug.