A nurse is performing a community assessment on a small town 30 miles from the nurse's home. How might the nurse best begin the assessment process for this town?

A) Assess the relationship between the community's social support and incidence of acute illness
B) Assess the relationship between the community's level of education and rates of chronic illness
C) Assess the relationship between the community's living conditions and divorce rate
D) Assess the relationship between the community's median family income and rate of high school graduation


B

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A client at 33 weeks' gestation calls the healthcare provider's office and reports she was attempting to nap when she became dizzy and felt faint. Which assessment data is the priority in this situation?

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The patient asks the patient to explain stress and its effect on the body. Which of the following will the nurse include? Select all that apply

A) Stress begins in children at about age two. B) All stress has a negative effect on the human body in some form. C) Stress begins in utero. D) Stress is ever-present. E) Some forms of stress are positive events.

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