A community health nurse identifies a community's needs, which must be translated into which of the following to give direction and meaning to the plan of action in the community?

A) Goals
B) Activities
C) Outcomes
D) Diagnoses


A

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The nurse determines that the teaching was successful when the client identifies which of the following as a sign of this condition? A) Dry mouth B) Fever C) Skin rash D) Urinary retention

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Which of the following substances, if administered to a patient with metabolic alkalosis, would worsen the acid-base imbalance?

a. Ammonium chloride b. Arginine monohydrochloride c. Sodium citrate d. Hydrochloric acid

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A client and her husband used in vitro fertilization to become pregnant

The unused sperm was frozen so the couple could have more children later. The husband is killed while in combat, and the client journals her choices and the possible ramifications. She comes to the fertility clinic after looking at the situation from many perspectives and after considering many alternatives. She asks that the sperm be destroyed because her husband's faith prohibited remarrying, and allowing another person to use the sperm would conflict with her late husband's beliefs. The nurse realizes that: a. the client is in the second step of ethical decision making and that the client's value system is influencing her choices of alternative actions. b. a logical line of reasoning has led to validation of the decision to destroy the husband's sperm. c. the client has not been able to navigate the complicated issues inherent in this situation. d. a rational decision was reached that was based on reflection and on the value systems of the wife and the husband.

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It is important to be able to compare and contrast population-based health care needs with unique needs of other population groups. Which characteristics are reflective of Medicare clients with acute myocardial infarctions?

1. Less likely to be treated in an urban hospital. 2. Less likely to receive recommended treatments in a rural hospital. 3. Urban hospitals have higher adjusted 7-day post–acute myocardial infarction complications. 4. Rural hospitals have significantly higher adjusted 30-day post-AMI death rates from all causes. A) 1, 3 B) 1, 4 C) 2, 3 D) 2, 4

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