A nurse is teaching an in-service education class about caring for homeless populations. In explaining the difference between the care provided by Safe Havens and Shelter Plus Care, the nurse should say:
A) "Shelter Plus Care offers more services to a larger population than does Safe Havens."
B) "Safe Havens provides shelter for as many as 100 people at a time."
C) "Safe Havens provides traditional support services as well as short-term housing."
D) "Shelter Plus Care offers a variety of supportive services in addition to long-term housing."
D
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A) hepatic encephalopathy. B) ototoxicity. C) vascular thrombosis. D) dehydration.
Which substances are considered saturated fats? (Select all that apply.)
a. Butter b. Olive oil c. Coconut oil d. Canola oil e. Palm oil
The nurse participating in the care of pregnant adolescents who are at risk because of substance abuse has presented a program to them to promote wellness
Which of the following statements, if made by the pregnant adolescent, indicates that she understands her increased risk of physiologic complications during pregnancy? 1. "I should seek prenatal care at some point in the pregnancy.". 2. "My anemia and eating mostly fast food are not important.". 3. "I need to take good care of myself by participating in vigorous exercise.". 4. "Smoking and using crack cocaine can harm my baby.".
Which behavior should the LPN/LVN charge nurse identify as dysfunctional behavior that violates OBRA regulations by threatening resident quality of life, health, or safety?
a. The nursing assistant praises a resident who is having post-stroke speech therapy for attempts to communicate verbally. b. The nursing assistant asks to talk to the LPN/LVN charge nurse about changes the nursing assistant would like to make in a resident's plan of care. c. The nursing assistant uses a sharp tone of voice and body posture, suggesting impatience when feeding a resident. d. The nursing assistant offers to help co-workers after finishing his resident care assignment.