The final result(s) of the planning process is/are the

a. client goals c. nursing interventions
b. expected outcomes d. nursing plan of care


D
After a nurse assesses a patient and determines the nursing diagnoses, a plan of action is developed which becomes the nursing plan of care.

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An adolescent attempts suicide several days after a high school peer committed suicide. The student's mother is devastated that this could happen and that the family could be so unable to tell that their child was at risk

Which response by the school nurse best reflects our understanding of suicide in adolescence? Select all that apply. a. Most persons who attempt suicide conceal their despair and their intent from others quite effectively so no one will interfere with their attempt. b. Adolescents have an immature prefrontal cortex, leading to greater impulsiveness, impaired judgment, and less ability to tolerate frustration. c. Serotonin pathways are not fully developed until adulthood, leading to moodiness and sudden onset of depression in children. d. People, particularly adolescents, sometimes identify with others who have attempted suicide, leading them to decide to attempt suicide as well. e. The grief following a peer's death, by suicide or otherwise, can itself contribute to depression and a significant increase in suicide risk. f. Usually when one adolescent has committed suicide and others follow with their own attempts, they are trying to evoke the attention shown to the dead child.

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The nurse's first priority when preparing for the discharge of a preterm infant is to

a. encourage the parents to provide care for the baby while in the hospital b. make arrangements for a home health nurse visit c. refer parents to local support groups for help d. enroll parents in an infant CPR class

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A patient calls the urologist's office to receive instructions about semen analysis. The nurse instructs the patient to:

1. Avoid sexual intercourse 24 hours prior to obtaining a specimen. 2. Use a latex condom to collect the specimen. 3. Expect that a repeat test might be required. 4. Expect a small sample.

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A nurse manager that develops policies and procedures for a program that will refer low-income mothers and children for nutrition services is an example of which of the following levels of prevention with regard to community-oriented nursing leadership?

a. Primary prevention b. Secondary prevention c. Tertiary prevention d. Assessment

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