Which of the following is consistent with nursing seeking to introduce changes in the community systems and basing interventions on their understanding of the impact of these changes?
A) Aggregate perspective
B) Human-system perspective
C) Unitary perspective
D) Human-field perspective
B
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A mother reports that her 2-year-old child experiences constipation frequently. Which food would the nurse recommend to include in the child's diet?
a. Cooked vegetables b. Pretzels c. Whole-grain cereal d. Yogurt
The nurse is working with a pregnant client who has six children. The ages of the children range from six months to twelve years of age. An example of health restoration when working with this client would include education regarding:
1. Prenatal care. 2. Appropriate nutrition. 3. Dental hygiene. 4. Effective contraception to prevent subsequent pregnancies.
A mother brings her 10-year-old daughter to the pediatrician with concerns about her early sexual development. What is the term for this condition?
A) Mittelschmerz B) Dysmenorrhea C) Precocious D) Bulimia nervosa
A client who is an attorney says to the clinic nurse, "I'm worried about my wife. She's been so distant and disorganized since our son died of leukemia 4 months ago. She never suggests that we go out or take our other children anywhere. Is this normal, or do I need to get her to a doctor?" Which statement by the nurse would be therapeutic?
A. "Absolutely. It sounds as if she may be experiencing a severe depression." B. "To be safe, it would not hurt to have her see your family doctor, or maybe you have a member of the clergy she can talk to." C. "The reluctance to resume activities and overprotect your other children is a normal part of bereavement and will subside in 2 months." D. "It's normal, but by the end of a year you can expect that your wife is improving and able to redirect her energy. Have you expressed your concerns to her?"