A group of public health officials want to use the logic model for program design. In this model, when a program's intended outcome is achieved, this is referred to as successful

A. Input
B. Output
C. Outcome
D. Impact


ANS: B

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a. a 20-year-old white athlete with a family history of diabetes b. a 30-year-old black athlete with a family history of diabetes c. a 40-year-old black female who is 50 pounds overweight d. a 50-year-old white male who is 10 pounds overweight

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Which attribute is necessary for the nurse who wishes to be a client advocate?

1. Restricting work to those areas in which the nurse has expertise and experience. 2. Referring any political action needs to a political action committee. 3. Avoiding conflicts with physicians and healthcare agency administrators. 4. Being assertive in representing the needs of the client and family.

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Your grandmother who was a nurse for 50 years at the same hospital finds you working at the dining room table and asks what you are doing. You explain that you are career planning. You grandmother then states, "You already graduated from a good nursing program and secured a nice position at the hospital. What more is there to plan?" Your best response to your grandmother would be which of the

following? a. "I'm trying to decide if I made the right choice for my career. b. "Career planning requires that I develop my vision, create goals, and making plans toachieve those goals.". c. "I don't want to spend my life in a dead-end job" d. "Grandma, did you really enjoy working in the hospital as a staff nurse?"

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When the mother of a 3-year-old with chickenpox (varicella) asks how to ease the pruritus, the nurse suggests:

a. Bathing the child in warm water and mild soap b. Clothing the child in warm clothing c. Using drying lotions such as calamine d. Giving a dose of oral Benadryl (diphenhydramine) with an application of Benadryl lotion

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