After teaching a group of students about community nutrition programs, the instructor determines that the teaching has been successful when the students identify which of the following as a result of the WIC program?
A) Increased expenditures for health care
B) Decreased rates of large-for-gestational-age babies
C) Reduced rates of infant iron deficiency anemia
D) Drop in breastfeeding rates
C
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When critiquing sample size in a study, which of the following study type would require the largest sample size?
a. Correlational b. Experimental c. Grounded theory d. Phenomenological
Which of the following nurses convinced the New York Board of Health to place a nurse in the school system, thus establishing school nursing?
a. Dorothea Dix c. Esther Lucille Brown b. Lillian Wald d. Anne Goodrich
The minimum educational requirement for a nurse practitioner is:
1. Diploma in nursing 2. Master's in nursing 3. Doctorate in nursing 4. Baccalaureate in nursing
A nurse is asked by a co-worker why patient education/teaching is important. Which statements will the nurse share with the co-worker? (Select all that apply.)
a. "Patient education is an essential component of safe, patient-centered care." b. "Patient education is a standard for professional nursing practice." c. "Patient teaching falls within the scope of nursing practice." d. "Patient teaching is documented and part of the chart." e. "Patient education is not effective with children." f. "Patient teaching can increase health care costs."