A nurse is working on a committee to address policies related to environmental health. Which concern would the committee be least likely to address?
A) Workplace conditions
B) Nursing shortage
C) Health risks of low-income population
D) Toxic wastes
B
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The nurse is teaching a class to prospective parents about the roles that ribonucleic acid (RNA) and deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) play in the development of the human fetus. Which statements made by the parents indicate understanding of the teaching?
Select all that apply. A) "RNA will determine what color eyes my baby has." B) "DNA molecules form the genetic material." C) "RNA is the messenger that carries DNA to the ribosomes." D) "DNA is outside the nucleus of the cell." E) "DNA plays a role in protein synthesis in our bodies."
What form of reasoning is the process of drawing a specific conclusion from a set of premises?
A. rationalism B. deductive C. inductive D. probabilistic
Which finding could cause the nurse to suspect gestational trophoblastic disease in a client at 8 weeks' gestation?
a. Blood pressure of 128/70 mm Hg b. Fundal height of 12 cm c. Nausea and vomiting d. Weight gain of 3 pounds
The nurse left the home visit with a lengthy list of needs for which the family could use assistance. Which of these needs might the nurse decide to address immediately? Select all that apply
A. The area around the house was covered with trash hidden in the weeds. B. The family needed to apply for food stamps, TANF, and WIC. C. The mother was very angry with her daughter for having a child. D. The wife was having difficulty caring for her ill husband. E. The teenage daughter was not at all sure what to expect from her 8-month-old son. F. The husband needed to have dressings changed every 4 hours.