In looking at the presented future scenario of Disasters: Man-Made and Natural, which major nursing implication using the plausible-future approach regarding natural disasters requires self-sacrifice?
A) Economic considerations take priority over preservation principles
B) Actions used for energy conservation and environmental preservation
C) Some persons looking for ways around energy conservation due to personal expenditure
D) Continue current policies of international, national, and local environmental policies
B
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The healthcare provider suggests that an older patient with type 2 diabetes mellitus begin a walking program. What should the nurse include when teaching the patient about this program? Standard Text: Select all that apply
1. Dress in layers. 2. Wear shoes with thick flexible soles. 3. Walk at least three to five times a week. 4. Walk alone to concentrate on the activity. 5. Perform warm-up exercises before walking.
What are the connections between evidence-based practice and nursing research? (Select all that apply.)
a. Evidence-based care cannot be provided to patients without the nurse understanding something of research. b. A synthesis of current research within an area of nursing is used to improve care in that area. c. All patients with a given diagnosis should be cared for based solely on research knowledge. d. Nursing diagnosis and management depend on a practitioner's exploration of best research evidence. e. Nursing research provides evidence that allows us each to practice with the same style and capability.
A patient with a bacterial infection has been placed on antibacterial therapy. Which assessment finding in the patient indicates that the therapy is effective?
a. Red blood cell count is 4,500,000 cells/mm3. b. White blood cell (WBC) count is 8000 cells/mm3. c. Wound drainage is thick and yellow. d. Temperature is 102.4° F.
Which of the following statements about immunization is most accurate?
A) Immunization is helpful in the spread of all communicable diseases. B) Immunization cannot provide herd immunity. C) Immunization is the process of introducing a form of a disease-causing organism into a person's system to promote the development of antibodies that will resist the disease. D) Immunization is the process of administering antibodies to a person.