Which of the following provided the foundation for Medicare and Medicaid Programs?
a. Alma Ata Declaration of 1978
b. Healthy People: Surgeon General's Report of 1980
c. Sheppard-Towner Act of 1921
d. Social Security Act of 1935
D
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Which statement represents an accurate understanding of the concepts of holistic health?
A. It is the absence of disease or infirmity. B. It focuses on curing illnesses of the mind and body. C. It considers mind, body, and spirit as integral to a person's being. D. It focuses on the health care provider's responsibility to attain client wellness.
A client receiving ferrous sulfate (Feosol) tells the nurse they are experiencing constipation. Which intervention should the nurse recommend?
A. Laxatives B. Increase fluids and high fiber foods in the diet C. Self-administer FleetĀ® enemas D. Increase exercise
Most institutions use one or more types of future scheduling in their planning. Which of the fol-lowing provides advantages for creativity and staff satisfaction in scheduling?
a. Pattern scheduling b. Preference scheduling c. Rules scheduling d. Self-scheduling
During the postoperative period after an aneurysmectomy, the nurse will implement which actions? Select all that apply
a. Keep the head of the bed (HOB) elevated at 60 degrees. b. Keep firm pressure on the abdominal incision during coughing exercises. c. Change dressings as ordered with aseptic technique. d. Monitor peripheral pulses of both lower extremities. e. Use the bed's knee gatch to allow for knee flexion during bed rest.