Any activity that helps people to change or to maintain lifestyles that support a stake of optimal health would be placed in which one of the following categories?

a. Common information
b. Disease prevention
c. Health promotion
d. Human behavior


C

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The nurse meets with a client and his wife and explains the biological basis of the client's illness and

the importance of taking neuroleptic medication daily to reduce symptoms. The nurse asks if either of them can foresee any reasons this might be difficult to do. Which basic intervention does this interaction characterize? a. Counseling b. Milieu therapy c. Health teaching d. Health promotion

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Which of the following interventions are recommended guidelines for meeting client postoperative elimination needs?

A) Assess abdominal distention, especially if bowel sounds are audible or are low pitched. B) Assess for the return of peristalsis by auscultating bowel sounds every four hours when the client is awake. C) Encourage food and fluid intake when ordered, especially dairy products and low-fiber foods. D) Assess for bladder distention by Palpating below the symphysis pubis if the client has not voided within eight hours after surgery.

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Which should the nurse suspect after noting the presence of protein on a routine urinalysis?

A. Acute kidney injury B. Structural damage C. Kidney infection D. Chronic kidney injury

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At a wellness checkup in June, a 2-year-old child weighed 22 lb, 4 oz. By September, the child had gained 1 lb, 12 oz, and by December the child had gained another 1 lb, 8 oz. How much did the child weigh at the December checkup?

A. 25 lb, 12 oz B. 25 lb, 8 oz C. 25 lb, 2 oz D. 24 lb, 14 oz

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