To vaccinate school children the nurse manager decides to open public health clinics on Saturdays one month before school begins. This would be considered:

1. Assessing
2. Planning
3. Organizing
4. Evaluating


2
Planning is selecting and carrying out a series of actions to achieve stated goals.

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A 2-year-old child has been brought to the clinic for a well-child checkup. The best way for the nurse to begin the assessment is to:

a. Ask the parent to place the child on the examining table. b. Have the parent remove all of the child's clothing before the examination. c. Allow the child to keep a security object such as a toy or blanket during the examination. d. Initially focus the interactions on the child, essentially ignoring the parent until the child's trust has been obtained.

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If not corrected, hypoglycemia and hyperglycemia can lead to:

a. A heart attack b. Renal failure c. Blindness d. Death

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The nurse is teaching a community education class on hypertension. Which statement about secondary hypertension compared with primary (essential) hypertension most accurately reflects these disease processes?

a. The cause of primary hypertension is known, whereas the cause of secondary hypertension is unknown. b. Primary hypertension may lead to significant morbidity; secondary hypertension, which usually occurs as a consequence of a disease, also can lead to significant morbidity. c. The cause of secondary hypertension is potentially treatable, whereas primary hypertension is not. d. More young adults have primary hypertension, whereas older adults have secondary hypertension.

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The nurse is reviewing the environmental factors that influence a client's pain. Which internal environmental factor should the nurse anticipate will influence the client's pain?

A. Family role. B. Support systems. C. Previous experiences. D. Noise.

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