Evaluation of health education is measured through
1. Changes in values, attitudes, and health behaviors.
2. Individual reports of improved health.
3. Objective measures of morbidity and mortality.
4. Program participation.
ANS: 1
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Why would some patients of the Black culture resent using health clinics for care?
A. A day's work may be lost in waiting to be seen by a physician. B. Cheaper accessible health care is regarded as demeaning. C. Prescription medications are given out only to those seen first. D. There are not enough clinics to focus on Black health problems.
Diet and exercise alone may not lower a patient's risk for having high cholesterol. Which medication would help to lower a patient's cholesterol level?
a. Clonidine (Catapres), a central adrenergic inhibitor b. Simvastatin (Zocor), a reductase inhibitor c. Nadolol (Corgard), a beta-adrenergic blocker d. Terazosin (Hytrin), an alpha1-adrenergic blocker
A client who is experiencing great stress associated with a disturbing new diagnosis asks the nurse
"Do you think saying a prayer would help?" The answer the nurse should give is a. "To be honest, prayer may be your only hope.". b. "You may find prayer gives comfort and lowers your stress.". c. "I could help you feel calmer by teaching you to meditate.". d. "Guided imagery, progressive relaxation, and prayer have about the same degree of effectiveness.".
When caring for a client who is obese, which of the following are risk factors for increased complications? (Select all that apply.)
a. immobility d. increased dietary needs b. skin breakdown e. difficulty breathing c. hypocoagulopathy f. safety