You are the parish community health nurse assigned to prepare the goals for the 6-month mission trip and the framework to be used is the Millennium Development Goals for improving global health
What is a challenge to the Millennium Development Goals that needs to be considered in establishing goals for developing countries?
A) The proportion of people in sub-Saharan Africa living on less than $1 per day is unlikely to be reduced by the target of one-quarter.
B) About 15% of all children in developing countries are considered to be underweight and are at risk of having a future blighted by the long-term effects of undernourishment.
C) Almost 40% of employed women in the developing world are in vulnerable jobs as own-account or unpaid family workers.
D) In one third of developing countries, women account for less than 10% of parliamentarians.
D
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1. Keep a safe distance from the visitor. 2. Yell for another nurse to assist with the visitor. 3. Leave the room. 4. Threaten the visitor with assault charges.
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1. a weak, thready pulse. 2. poor or sluggish skin turgor. 3. neck vein distention. 4. postural hypotension.
Compare and contrast immediate hypersensitivity response to delayed hypersensitivity response
a. How are they alike, and how do they differ? b. What are the symptoms they manifest? c. What are some treatments for these? d. How would you manage a client with allergies? e. What are the diagnostic tests for allergies, delayed or immediate?
A nurse researcher would hesitate to use nonprobability sampling because:
a. It will result in reduced or limited generalizability. b. Informed consent must be obtained. c. It will require large, unmanageable sample sizes. d. Sample sizes are too small for most methods of statistical analysis.