MC A local nursing program has contracted with an elementary school to conduct health teaching. As the school year closes, the nursing students plan to do one last health teaching program

What would be the most appropriate topic the nursing students could choose?
A. Sun, bike, and outdoor safety
B. Sexually transmitted diseases
C. Handwashing and hygiene
D. Alcohol and nutritional supplements


A. Sun, bike, and outdoor safety

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1. "Exercise helps to increase blood sugar levels, so the body needs less food." 2. "Exercise increases the use of insulin in the body, so it requires less insulin." 3. "Exercise helps reduce high ketone levels, so the body stays healthier." 4. "Exercise brings down high sugar levels, so the body needs less food."

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Treatment of hepatitis A involves which of the following?

a. Dressing changes b. A healthy diet c. Antibiotics d. Surgery

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Which statement is true about rehabilitation and restorative care for older adults?

a. The purpose is to regain specific abilities lost because of a condition. b. Rehabilitation consists primarily of regular physical therapy sessions. c. A person can learn skills and gain abilities that enable functioning. d. The patient's capabilities are recognized at the time of admission.

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An older patient admitted with chest pain is prescribed Restoril 15 mg at bedtime. The usual dosage given to adults is 30 mg. What intervention would the nurse use for this patient?

1. Administer the drug as ordered. 2. Monitor the patient's renal function. 3. Ask the physician to change the dosage to 30 mg. 4. Give the drug and contact the doctor for a second dose if the patient does not fall asleep.

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