The nurse is reviewing safety concerns throughout the lifespan. List the following in order of appropriate age, from youngest to oldest: Standard Text: Click and drag the options below to move them up or down. Choice

1. Encourage counseling for issues with addiction coping.
Choice 2. Teach about stranger danger.
Choice 3. Reinforce the importance of safety restraints in the vehicle.
Choice 4. Make certain walkways and stairways are well lighted and uncluttered.
Choice 5. Teach safety rules for recreational and sports activities.


4,1,3,5,2
Rationale 1: Young adults need encouragement to seek counseling for issues with addiction and coping issues.

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The nurse at the clinic concurs with the father's suspicion of conjunctivitis. Which follow-up explanation by the nurse is most accurate? A) "The insides of her eyelids have become infected. This often produces severe discomfort." B) "The surfaces of her eyes have bacteria or a virus established, and it's important to maintain good hand hygiene until it goes away." C) "An antibiotic ointment will likely resolve her infection, but pain control will be necessary in the mean time." D) "It's important to aggressively treat this in children, since damage to her sight can result if it's not treated."

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The population health nurse has been working with a family caring for a client with dementia. Which action by a family member indicates that interventions to promote caregiver health restoration have been effective?

1. Spouse drops membership in a civic organization. 2. Spouse begins attending caregiver support group in the community. 3. Spouse changes from full-time to part-time employment to provide more care at home. 4. Family's oldest son and daughter move and get an apartment several miles from home.

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The nurse is preparing to assess a patient's gastrointestinal system. What should the nurse say to gain the most information about this patient's elimination pattern?

1. "Are you having any bowel problems?" 2. "Have you had any recent difficulties with your stools?" 3. "Tell me about your usual bowel habits." 4. "Are your bowel movements normal?"

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