A instructor in community health nursing teaches a group of students about the role of the World Health Organization and global health, reviewing the importance of the Declaration of Alma-Ata
The instructor determines that the students have grasped the importance when they describe it as which of the following?
A) The beginning of the Carter Center's work in disease prevention and agriculture
B) A formal document written by 134 nations in 1978 to achieve "health for all"
C) Participatory development activities, working in partnership with voluntary organizations
D) Alliance building and communicating best practices for global health development
B
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A 4-month-old child is at the clinic for a well-baby check-up and immunizations. Which of these actions is most appropriate when the nurse is assessing an infant's vital signs?
a. The infant's radial pulse should be palpated, and the nurse should notice any fluctuations resulting from activity or exercise. b. The nurse should auscultate an apical rate for 1 minute and then assess for any normal irregularities, such as sinus arrhythmia. c. The infant's blood pressure should be assessed by using a stethoscope with a large diaphragm piece to hear the soft muffled Korotkoff sounds. d. The infant's chest should be observed and the respiratory rate counted for 1 minute; the respiratory pattern may vary significantly.
One advantage to labor, delivery, recovery, and postpartum rooms is:
a. the woman's support system is encouraged to stay until discharge. b. they are less expensive than traditional hospitals. c. the infant is removed to the nursery to allow the mother to rest. d. the family is in a familiar environment.
The nurse is inspecting a client's chest and upper extremities. Which of the following would be the appropriate method for the nurse to assess these body areas?
1. Examine the right arm, the chest, and then the left arm. 2. Examine the left arm, the chest, and then the right arm. 3. Examine the left arm, the right arm, and then the chest. 4. Examine the chest and examine the arms at the conclusion of the exam as the client is re-dressing.
A nurse is explaining to a nursing student how clomiphene [Clomid] works to improve fertility. Which statement by the student indicates a need for further teaching?
a. "Clomiphene blocks estrogen receptors to cause increased secretion of gonadotro-pins." b. "Clomiphene directly stimulates the ovary, causing follicular maturation and ovulation." c. "If follicular maturation is the only result of clomiphene therapy, human chorionic gonadotropin may be given." d. "If the pituitary gland cannot produce LH and FSH, clomiphene will not be effec-tive."