The nurse is planning to assess a community. Which of the following would be most appropriate for the nurse to do when collecting objective data about a community?
A) Interview the residents
B) Talk to key leaders
C) Observe lifestyles
D) Analyze census data
D
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A patient is upset to hear the nurse say that the results of genetic testing revealed "wild-type" genes. What information should the nurse provide?
1. "This term means your genes are unaltered and are considered the normal type.". 2. "Your genes are considered normal for the most part but do have some limitations.". 3. "We detected some abnormalities in your genes.". 4. "The results of your genetic test were unexpected.".
A client with macular degeneration tells the nurse that his vision seems to have stopped getting worse with a change in his diet. The nurse realizes the client most likely has implemented which of the following?
1. Low fat diet 2. High carbohydrate diet 3. Low protein diet 4. High antioxidant diet
The most widely used __________ is alcohol.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
A patient is recovering from implantable cardioverter-defibrillator (ICD) insertion. Which teaching should the nurse provide to the patient during discharge?
A. "You can activate the ICD whenever you feel a change in your heart rhythm." B. "The batteries of the ICD won't need to be replaced if the ICD never shocks the heart." C. "There should be no discomfort if the ICD discharges, and you probably won't notice it." D. "If a family member is in direct contact with you when the ICD discharges, he or she may experience a shock or tingling sensation."