The nurse reminds the parents of a child who comes to school without having eaten breakfast that breakfast meals are supplied through the:
a. National School Lunch Program
b. Summer Lunch Program
c. School Breakfast Program
d. Meals on Wheels
C
Breakfasts can be supplied to children through the school via the School Breakfast Program. The other programs mentioned do not supply breakfast to schoolchildren.
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During a home visit the population nurse determines that a child with type 1 diabetes mellitus is activity participating in self-management. What did the nurse observe to come to this conclusion?
1. Mother makes the child lunch. 2. Child measure capillary blood glucose. 3. Brother waits to play with the child outdoors. 4. Older sister takes the child to the playground.
The nurse performs daily, routine equipment checks to detect possible malfunction. This is part of the nurse's role in the:
A) nursing process. B) quality assurance plan. C) care management. D) assessment plan.
The nurse understands which of the following is true regarding antidepressant drugs:
a. higher initial doses are often required in elderly clients. b. the client should be started on a single, daily dose. c. antidepressants can cause constipation and urinary retention. d. antidepressant drugs do not exert both peripheral and central anticholinergic actions.
Which nursing activity can the nurse delegate to unlicensed assistive personnel (UAP) who are working in a family practice clinic?
a. Make referrals to community substance abuse treatment centers. b. Teach patients about the use of prescribed nicotine replacement products. c. Administer and score the Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test (AUDIT). d. Obtain patient histories regarding alcohol, tobacco, and other substance abuse.