An example of a primary prevention intervention activity used in the community is
a. Teaching a newly diagnosed diabetic client how to administer insulin
b. Providing education to a high school group on prevention of skin cancer
c. Making appointments for mammograms
d. Conducting a blood pressure screening clinic
ANS: B
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1. Effectiveness of the plan, and methods to expand and sustain successful approaches 2. The adolescent's attitude on how the adolescent perceives health 3. Instruction on what is considered healthy behavior 4. Advising the adolescent that promoting health behaviors will maintain a healthy lifestyle
A 55-year-old female presents to the outpatient clinic describing irregular menstrual periods and hot flashes. What should the nurse explain?
a. Those symptoms are normal when a woman undergoes the climacteric. b. An assessment is not really needed because these problems are normal for older women. c. The patient's age and symptoms point toward normal menopause. d. The patient should stop regular exercise because that is probably causing her symptoms.
A student nurse visiting a nurse-managed clinic should expect to see which of the following ser-vices offered?
1. Physical therapy 2. Same-day surgery 3. Family support services 4. Ongoing psychiatric therapy
A client who is mentally disabled is working at an adult activity center. The client is unable to live independently, and the family member they are living with can no longer assist with supervised care
What option for living arrangements would be ideal for this person? A) Congregate housing B) Boarding home C) Long-term acute care facility D) Acute care facility