Which of the following interventions targeting health problems is most likely to be effective?
A) Teaching about prenatal care to a group of men in a men's homeless shelter
B) Teaching about prenatal care in a home for unwed mothers
C) Teaching about prenatal care to a group of cub scouts
D) Teaching about prenatal care to a group of senior citizens
Ans: B
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a. The patient taking pentazocine (Talwin) b. The patient taking acetaminophen (Tyle-nol) c. The patient taking ibuprofen (Motrin) d. The patient taking hydromorphone (Di-laudid)
A nursing student asks about the racial distribution for clients with common neurodegenerative disorders in the United States. The instructor explains that, for Parkinson's disease(PD), the distribution rate is:
A) Lowest in African Americans. B) Lowest in Euro-Americans. C) Unclear. D) About equal.
A woman in active labor complains of feeling "dizzy and faint." When the nurse checks her blood pressure, she or he finds that the reading is lower than previous readings. Based on the nurse's inference, the first nursing action should be to:
a. Lower the bed to the Trendelenburg position. b. Turn the patient to her left side. c. Recheck her blood pressure to verify accuracy of reading. d. Report this episode to the midwife or physician.
A group of BSN nurses are preparing to meet with their state legislators to discuss raising the requirement for nursing entry in the state. Which resource is the best for the nurses to use in this meeting?
A) Brown's publication of Nursing for the Future B) Mildred Montag's dissertation C) ANA's 1965 position paper D) The Veterans Administration's requirement for BSN