A nurse is teaching a class at a community health center on the topic of attributes that influence good health in the adult population. Which of the following would the nurse correlated with being married?
A) Engaging in more health risking behaviors
B) Having more serious psychological stress if a married middle-aged woman
C) Consuming more alcohol and smoking more cigarettes
D) Having a higher incidence of being overweight or obese if a middle-aged man
D
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The nurse is caring for a client who is having a sickle cell crisis. Which order for analgesia should the nurse consult with the physician?
A) Meperedine (Demerol) B) Morphine sulfate C) Sublimaze (Fentanyl) D) Buprenorphine (Buprenex)
The nurse is comparing a client's current status with the expected outcomes. This type of evaluation is considered as being:
a. process. b. structure. c. outcome. d. a nursing audit.
A woman in early pregnancy asks you why she has palmar erythema. Your reply would be based on the principle that palmar erythema is most likely caused by which of the following?
A) An increased estrogen level B) An allergy to fetal protein C) Reduced serum protein D) Chorionic gonadotropin hormone secretion
What are supportive interventions that can assist a school-age child with a chronic illness to meet developmental milestones? (Select all that apply.)
a. Encourage socialization. b. Discourage sports activities. c. Encourage school attendance. d. Provide instructions on assertiveness. e. Educate teachers and classmates about the child's condition.