Which of the following is a course of action carried out by an institution to obtain a desired outcome?
a. Policy
b. Health policy
c. Politics
d. Law
ANS: A
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a. God. c. personal beliefs. b. the purpose of life. d. preparing for death.
One of the long-time schizophrenic patients on the inpatient unit has developed involuntary movements of his tongue. The nurse assesses that this patient has developed:
1. acute dystonic reaction. 2. tardive dyskinesia. 3. neuroleptic malignant syndrome. 4. laryngospasm.
A pregnant woman at 37 weeks of gestation has had ruptured membranes for 26 hours. A cesarean section is performed for failure to progress. Fetal heart rate before birth is 180 beats/min with limited variability
At birth, the newborn had Apgar scores of 6 and 7 at 1 and 5 minutes and is noted to be pale and tachypneic. Based on the maternal history, the cause of this newborn's distress is most likely to be: 1. hypoglycemia. 2. phrenic nerve injury. 3. respiratory distress syndrome. 4. sepsis.
What is one reason for the "middle-aged spread" often seen in middle adults?
A) Changes in hormones B) Loss of satisfactory roles C) Decreased physical activity D) Satisfaction with one's life