Several levels of public health surveillance are necessary to protect the nation's health. Using your knowledge of public health surveillance, at what level do health care providers and health facilities required to report certain infectious diseases?
A) Local
B) State
C) Federal
D) International
B
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A patient with migraine headaches is changed from an ergot to a prescription for a triptan. The nurse has completed teaching related to the drug. What statement would indicate she has a clear understanding of the new drug?
A) "My life is over. I can't function not knowing when I'm going to have a headache." B) "I will not have to avoid driving because this medication isn't sedating." C) "I should not experience as many adverse effects from my new medication." D) "I take my medication every hour when I have a headache."
During a well child exam, the parents of a 4-year-old child inform the nurse that they are thinking of buying a television for their child's bedroom, and ask for advice as to whether this is appropriate
Which is the best response from the nurse? 1. "Research has shown that children with a television in their bedroom spend significantly less time playing outside than other children do, and physical inactivity in children has been linked to many chronic diseases, such as obesity and type 2 diabetes.". 2. "Research has shown that watching educational television shows improves a child's performance in school.". 3. "Don't buy a television for your child's room; he is much too young for that.". 4. "It is okay for your child to have a television in his room as long as you limit the amount of time he watches it to less than 2 hours per day.".
A child has a nasogastric (NG) tube after surgery for Hirschsprung disease. What is the purpose of the NG tube?
a. Prevent spread of infection. b. Monitor electrolyte balance. c. Prevent abdominal distention. d. Maintain accurate record of output.
Play is important to child development. Children learn about the world through play. Infant and toddler play is usually an interaction among children, the family, and simple toys
The nurse asks the mother of a toddler how long the child plays with one toy or with the family dog. The nurse is collecting this information during an admission interview. What answer by the mother would best be considered a normal finding to the nurse of the attention span of a toddler? A) 5 to 10 minutes B) 10 to 15 minutes C) 15 to 20 minutes D) 20 to 25 minutes