MC The nurse is aware that most of the students prefer the fried food choices in the school cafeteria and that the many of the students are considered overweight

by body mass index (BMI) standards. Strategies that the nurse can employ to ameliorate this concern include: (Select all that apply.)
A.* Presenting programs to the students about nutrition and healthy choices.
B.* Working with the food staff on menu planning and including healthier choices.
C. Presenting programs to families at parent-teaching association (PTA) meetings about school nutrition.
D. Assigning mandatory exercise programs to all students whose BMI's are considered overweight.
E. Demanding that the food staff eliminate all fried foods.


C. Presenting programs to families at parent-teaching association (PTA) meetings about school nutrition.

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A patient is diagnosed with polycythemia vera. Which of the following should the nurse assess for in this patient?

1. deep vein thrombosis 2. headache and dizziness 3. pulmonary embolism 4. congestive heart failure

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The nurse is observing a student provide care to a client who is in early labor. Which student actions should be corrected?

1. Applying a fetal heart monitor followed by an explanation of the reason for its use 2. Upon entering the room, speaking with the client prior to looking at the fetal heart monitor 3. Using layman's terms to provide the client with an explanation of the reason for electronic fetal monitoring 4. Incorporating cues that arise from intuition or from observations of the client and family as opposed to focusing on the fetal heart monitor

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The nurse is palpating the abdomen of a patient reporting mild abdominal pain in the upper right quadrant. How deep should the nurse depress this patient's abdomen?

a. 1 inch b. 2 inches c. 3 inches d. 4 inches

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