To identify members of a community, the nurse should ask all of the following questions EXCEPT

a. what are the relationships of these people
b. what is the shared culture of these people
c. what is their greatest health care need
d. who are the people


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A community is defined as a group of people engaged in multifaceted relationships, sharing a common culture, with the capacity to act collectively over a period of time. The nurse must identify whether or not the community members share a common locality in their culture, economic, social, and political relationships.

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The nurse is reviewing the postsurgical laboratory values of an older adult client. The client's erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR) is 20 mm/hr. The nurse initially responds to this data by:

a. asking the client if he or she has been di-agnosed with any chronic inflammatory diseases. b. recognizing that the value is normal for older adults. c. notifying the client's health care provider immediately. d. requesting that the laboratory rerun the test.

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Provide examples of what information you would like to see in an interview guide for a nurse coming to a medical-surgical unit. Candidates may vary in their experience

What will be an ideal response?

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A patient who is taking an oral anticoagulant is in the clinic in the late afternoon and reports having missed the morning dose of the medication because the prescription was not refilled. The primary care NP should counsel this patient to:

a. avoid foods that are high in vitamin K for several days. b. take a double dose of the medication the next morning. c. refill the prescription and take today's dose immediately. d. skip today's dose and resume a regular dosing schedule in the morning.

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The presence of an extra chromosome in a cell is called a __________

A. monosomy B. trisomy C. double chromosome D. translocation

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