A patient practices traditional methods of HEALTH maintenance. What is this patient referring to?
A. Ethnocultural heritage practices that safeguard health
B. How a population safeguards its health
C. What someone traditionally does to maintain his or her health
D. Usual and accepted practices of health maintenance
Answer: A
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A nursing program certified by a state agency is said to be:
a. accredited. b. approved. c. provisional. d. exemplified.
In reviewing safety concerns for the newborn nursery, an ad hoc committee has been organized to discuss methods to prevent infant abduction. Which option can be used to facilitate improved outcomes related to this potential problem?
a. Allow only immediate adult family members to visitor the newborn nursery during unrestricted visiting hours. b. Require identification with picture ID confirmation of all family members and/or staff who want to have contact with the newborn. c. Make sure that all emergency exits are accessible to staff and clients on the unit. d. Limit the number of visitors to two per client who can be on the unit during visiting hours to maintain security.
A nurse manager is educating staff on how to give effective presentations. Which statement indicates an understanding of this?
a. "To give an effective presentation, you should always maintain a positive atti-tude.". b. "You should avoid planning and should create the presentation as you go.". c. "Give the same presentation regardless of the audience.". d. "To reduce anxiety, avoid making eye contact with the audience.".
The patient is receiving albuterol (Proventil) for treatment of bronchospasm related to asthma. What is the primary nursing intervention as it relates to this medication?
1. Monitor the patient for relief of bronchospasms. 2. Monitor the patient for nausea and headache. 3. Monitor the patient's serum drug levels. 4. Provide the patient with age-appropriate education about albuterol (Proventil).