The nurse wanted to engage in primary prevention in relation to the vulnerable populations for which the nurse gave care. For what might the nurse choose to volunteer?
A. Counselor at the homeless shelter
B. Instructor for the community college home aide course
C. Nurse in a homeless clinic
D. Speaker to community groups as an advocate for vulnerable groups
ANS: D
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A) Re-level the system. B) Manually flush the system. C) Obtain manual cuff pressure. D) Continue with the plan of care.
The nurse is assessing a patient that has type I diabetes mellitus who lives in a rural area of the state. Which should the nurse recognize is a primary factor that may impact the patient's ability to obtain healthcare?
A. Finances. B. Level of education. C. Location. D. Work schedule.
The nurse is planning strategies for managing a new asthma client's symptoms. Which strategies will decrease the risk for bronchospasms?
Standard Text: Select all that apply. 1. Educating the client regarding the use of asthma medications 2. Educating the client regarding environmental control measures 3. Successfully managing comorbidities 4. Not making changes once asthma control has been achieved 5. Using the maximum amount of medication allowed to achieve asthma control
A patient asks a nurse about who is eligible to receive anthrax vaccine (BioThrax). The nurse will respond by saying that which groups of people would be candidates for this vaccine? (Select all that apply.)
a. Hospital personnel b. Laboratory workers c. Military personnel d. Nursing home residents e. Veterinarians