What is public health?
A) What society does collectively to ensure the conditions exist in which people can be healthy.
B) Minor acute and chronic care that is comprehensive and coordinated where people work, live, or attend school; illness care provided outside the acute care setting.
C) Care of a population of individuals, families, and groups, or the community as a whole.
D) Community and public health nurses in England who provide visiting nurse services.
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A) Big data B) Small data C) Data mining D) Data modeling
The nurse providing education for a client who is having external radiation therapy should include which of these points?
a. Side effects are usually minimal. b. Hospitalization is required for the duration of treatment. c. Radiation will eradicate cancer from the body. d. Side effects may not occur until after treat-ment is completed.
The nurse teaching a home safety course would emphasize that because of growth and development factors, toddlers are most at risk for burn injuries caused by
a. cigarettes. b. electricity. c. flame. d. scald.
After providing a client's son with an explanation of the function of the Mini-Mental Status Examination (MMSE), the nurse is confident of the son's understanding when he states:
1. "So this test will evaluate my dad's ability to think, reason, and make reasonably good decisions.". 2. "These questions will give us a good idea if Dad is mentally healthy enough to continue to live alone.". 3. "If Dad passes this test, we will know that his mind is still okay.". 4. "I'm sure Dad will do well on the test; he's always been smart.".