After teaching a group of students about the various settings for community health nursing, the instructor determines that this teaching was successful when the students identify which of the following as an example of an ambulatory service setting?
A) Preschool
B) Halfway house
C) Continuing care center
D) Family planning clinic
D
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The hospice nurse is caring for a several adult children shortly after the death of their mother. They have various reactions as they deal with their loss. Which reactions are considered to be in the cognitive domain?
a. They let the house get filthy because they can't be bothered to clean it. b. They are tossing and turning all night and are unable to get a good night's sleep. c. They are easily distracted and often lose train of thought during conversation. d. They have lost their appetites and have no desire to eat anything.
The nurse is administering folic acid to a patient with a new diagnosis of anemia. Which statement about treatment with folic acid is true?
a. Folic acid is used to treat any type of anemia. b. Folic acid is used to treat iron-deficiency anemia. c. Folic acid is used to treat pernicious anemia. d. The specific cause of the anemia needs to be determined before treatment.
The nurse is teaching a patient's family how to maintain personal safety and prevent injury when lifting or moving the patient. Which concept should the nurse include in the instructions?
a. Carry the weight above the waist. b. Keep the patient close to the mover. c. Bend at the waist for heavy lifting. d. Tighten the stomach and back muscles.
A client is complaining of irritability, difficulty with memory, constant fatigue, and an inability to fall asleep
The client averages 3 hours of sleep each night, has been following a restricted calorie evening meal as part of a weight loss plan, and exercises every evening. Instead of food, the client drinks no-calorie caffeinated sodas. What should the nurse suggest to this client? 1. Eating a larger meal later in the evening will facilitate better sleep and relieve the symptoms. 2. An MRI might be necessary to determine the factors causing the symptoms. 3. Dieting is a common cause for difficulty sleeping. 4. Changes in hormones due to exercising late in the evening and late intake of caffeine might be disrupting the NREM sleep phase, causing the stated symptoms.