The nurse is planning a community program to decrease adolescent pregnancy. According to research, successful community teen pregnancy prevention programs use which approaches?
1. Focus on negative aspects of teen sexual behavior, pregnancy, and parenting.
2. Have a board of directors made up of community dignitaries.
3. Programs are short-term due to limited teen attention span.
4. Address societal issues of poverty and education.
4. Address societal issues of poverty and education.
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What should the nurse emphasize when counseling an anxious HIV-positive mother about the care of her HIV-positive infant?
a. The baby will develop AIDS and refer her to a local AIDS support group. The baby will remain HIV-positive for the rest of its life. b. Although infants of HIV-infected mothers may test positive for HIV antibodies, not all infants are infected with the virus. c. She has not yet developed AIDS, and that it is possible the baby will not develop AIDS for many years. d. If the infant is started on zidovudine (AZT) within the first month after delivery, AIDS can be prevented.
When a resumé reflects too many job changes, the employer may question it. It is best to remain at the first place of employment for at least:
a. 6 months. b. 3 months. c. 1 year. d. 2 years.
The nurse should suspect uterine rupture if
a. Fetal tachycardia occurs. b. The woman becomes dyspneic. c. Contractions abruptly stop during labor. d. Labor progresses unusually quickly.
The nurse is preparing to administer a liter of fluid through a client's central line. What should the nurse do after attaching the syringe to the designated port?
1. Ask the client to cough 2. Aspirate for a blood return 3. Withdraw 20 mL of blood 4. Inject 10 mL of saline flush