A student is planning a presentation about the evolution of public health nursing. As part of the presentation the student would identify which person as being the first one to use the term "public health nursing"?
A) Jessie Sleet
B) Lillian Wald
C) Lina Rogers
D) Margaret Sanger
B
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The nurse explains to the children of an 82-year-old client that the leading cause of injury among older adults is:
1. Accidental poisonings. 2. Burns. 3. Falls. 4. Fires.
The nurse is admitting a 25-year-old patient to the emergency department with partial-thickness injuries over 20% of the total body surface area, involving both lower legs
According to American Burn Association (ABA) guidelines, the nurse would classify this as which level of burn? 1. Minor 2. Major 3. Moderate 4. Severe
A student nurse is assigned to care for a patient who is known to be angry. During the caregiving process, the patient hits the student nurse. The action the student nurse should initially take is to
a. indicate that he does not like being hit and continue to provide care to the patient. b. leave the patient in a safe situation and immediately report the event to the instructor. c. immediately leave the room and call the patient's physician for an order to medicate the patient. d. go to the telephone and call the local police to report the incident.
Which mechanism of action do azole antifungals have?
A. Interfere with the synthesis of ergosterol B. Cytotoxic effect on the fungus C. Interferes with DNA replication D. Impair fungal cellular growth