Keeping in mind the most common causes of mortality in teens, the school nurse decides to implement a program on
A) birth control and pregnancy prevention.
B) eliminating distracted driving (texting while driving, cell phone use, etc.).
C) decreasing the use of availability of tobacco.
D) the need for up-to-date immunization status.
B
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Nancy Walker is a 16-year-old girl who presents to the clinic with complaints of severe, acute chest pain. Her mother reports that, apart from occasional colds, Nancy is not prone to respiratory problems
Which potential risk factor is most important to assess with regard to Nancy's current problem? a. Anorexia symptoms b. Cocaine use c. Last menses d. Signs of rheumatic fever
A nurse is assessing a patient and collecting only the most important information. What type of assessment is the nurse doing?
A) Functional B) Emergency C) Comprehensive D) Focused
The nurse is assessing a patient diagnosed with bipolar disorder at the mental health clinic. The patient is exhibiting symptoms of mania
When reviewing the patient's current medications, which medication could be the cause of the current manic episode? 1) Beta blockers 2) Birth control pills 3) MAO inhibitors 4) Methyldopa
A common side effect of narcotic analgesics for which the nursing assistant must monitor is
A) edema. B) anorexia. C) dehydration. D) constipation.