Nurse practitioners often receive advanced training at the Masters level.
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Ans: True
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The best way to tell a family of a patient death is to say
A) "John has died." B) "John has passed on." C) "John has gone on to a better place." D) "John is no longer with us."
The nurse is performing a community needs assessment. Which concept is accurate regarding the influence that an individual's peers can have on health promotion behaviors?
a. Peers are more often associated with negatively influencing individual health promotion behaviors. b. Only adolescents and the elderly are susceptible to peer influences regarding health promotion behaviors. c. Peers can positively influence health promotion behaviors, especially if the peer is experiencing benefits from the behavior. d. Celebrity spokespersons have been found to have very little impact on individual health promotion behaviors.
A public health nurse provides a clinic for HIV-positive citizens in the community. This is an example of:
a. Primary prevention b. Secondary prevention c. Tertiary prevention d. Policy making
Which of the following clients who are receiving care at a primary care clinic is most at risk for developing heart disease?
1. Elizabeth Elliot, a 55-year-old schoolteacher who is 30 pounds overweight, does not smoke, and has no family history of heart disease. Her blood pressure is 124/84 mm Hg, and her cholesterol is 220 mg/dL. 2. Frank Fuller, a 45-year-old insurance salesman who is near his optimal weight, does not smoke, and has a family history (father) of heart disease. His blood pressure is 140/92 mm Hg, and his cholesterol is 180 mg/dL. 3. Grace Geer, a 42-year-old bank executive who is 15 pounds overweight, smokes 1 pack per day, and has a family history (both grandfathers) of heart disease. Her blood pressure is 130/68 mm Hg, and her cholesterol is 190 mg/dL. 4. Harlan Harris, a 54-year-old truck driver who is 25 pounds overweight, smokes 1 pack per day, and has a family history (father, grandfather) of heart disease. His blood pressure is 136/92 mm Hg, and his cholesterol is 250 mg/dL.