Which of the following best describes services that are offered at a school-based health center?
a. Employee care at a discounted cost at the school
b. Care to others in the community
c. Sex education, birth control, family planning, and care throughout pregnancy
d. Referral and networking with other health care services in the community
Ans: b. Care to others in the community
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1. Inversion. 2. Plantar flexion. 3. Eversion. 4. Dorsiflexion.
The bacterium responsible for more diseases than any other organism is:
a. Staphylococcus. b. Pseudomonas aeruginosa. c. Haemophilus influenzae. d. Streptococcus.
A patient approaches the charge nurse and says, "I want to talk to the mental health advocate immediately about getting released." The unit has no patient phone, and agency policy does not permit patients to enter the nurses' station
Select the nurse's best initial action(s). You may select more than one answer. a. Tell the patient, "Get an order from your health care provider to leave the unit to make the call." b. Give the patient a pen and paper to write a note to the advocate. c. Provide the patient with a cell phone to make the call. d. Document the request in the patient's medical record. e. Promptly notify the advocate of the patient's request.
A diabetic client maintains glucose control with the use of long-acting and short-acting insulin. Which nursing instruction would be considered a priority teaching issue for this client?
A) Mix short-acting and long-acting insulin. B) Monitor blood glucose levels immediately following injection. C) Use stomach for nighttime injections. D) If using Lantus or Levemir, give in separate syringe.