MC After doing a community assessment, the nurse lobbies for and succeeds in obtaining a government grant to fund an immunization clinic in a community with inadequate well-child care services. This is
A. Disease prevention.
B. Tertiary prevention.
C. Primary prevention.
D. Secondary prevention.
C. Primary prevention.
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A child has developed a diaper rash, and the parents are using zinc oxide to treat it. The nurse is instructing the parents about removal of the ointment and suggests using:
a. mild soap and water. b. a cotton ball. c. mineral oil. d. alcohol swabs.
A home care nurse is completing the follow-up visit of a 92-year-old client. During the visit the client describes feelings that everyone is out to get him
He continues to describe paranoid thoughts and seems to become increasingly angry and frustrated. The nurse's assessment of this behavior indicates the need to A) call the family to come and calm the client. B) avoid further discussion of the problem because the client is upset. C) contact the client's physician to obtain further psychological assessment of the paranoia. D) no intervention, this is a normal finding in the elderly as a result of hearing loss.
A patient is being treated for glaucoma. The patient also has a history of heart failure. Which category of drugs for glaucoma could exacerbate the heart problems?
a. Beta blockers b. Prostaglandin analogues c. Adrenergic agonists d. Anticholinergic agonists
The nurse is talking with the parents of a pregnant 15 year old. Which statement by one of the parents is expected?
1. "We're very happy for her. It will be easier to focus on education with a new baby." 2. "I'm not going to get involved. She understands how her health insurance works." 3. "Her father told her to stop dating that boy. Now look at the trouble she's gotten into." 4. "An abortion is the best choice for her. She can deal with our Catholic priest later."