A nurse implements a health promotion education programs for physically compromised adults. What is the most important reason to provide programming for this population?
a. Health promotion interventions are similar among those with disabilities.
b. Establishment of health-promoting behaviors is difficult.
c. Information and counseling is needed to prevent other health problems.
d. Community resources can be accessed through these presentations.
ANS: C
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1. Cardiac disease. 2. Pancreatic disease. 3. Normal changes of aging. 4. Signs of anemia.
What is the purpose of a TPN solution?
What will be an ideal response?
MC The nurse is working with a 76-year-old client who has recently moved in with his daughter and her family. The most appropriate intervention to foster independence in the client would be to encourage the client to
A. Exercise several times a week. B. Move into an assisted living facility. C. Purchase a cellular phone. D. Assume specific roles within the household.
During assessment, the client frequently refers to Native American heritage. The nurse assesses that this heritage is a strong part of the client's:
1. Personal identity 2. Body image 3. Role-performance 4. Self-esteem