A nurse is reviewing the benefits and protective effects of breastfeeding with a new mother. Which of the following protective effects would the nurse include in the discussion?
A) Protection from typhoid
B) Protection from edema
C) Protection from cholera
D) Protection from diarrhea
D
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Mrs. White, 80 years old, is unable to leave her house, but she has good mobility in her home. The visiting nurse realizes Mrs. White needs some exercise and teaches her to
a. Do 15 push-ups two times a day b. Do a range of motion with a can of soup c. Do deep knee bends d. Do nothing; after all, she is 80 years old and it does not matter
What is an economic man?
A) Never has complete knowledge and generates few alternatives B) Makes decisions that may not be ideal but result in solutions that have an adequate outcome C) Most management decisions are made using the administrative man model of decision making D) These managers gather as much information as possible and generate many alternatives
A nurse is teaching new nurses how to optimize post-hospital discharge outcomes for patients. Which of the following actions should the nurses take?
A. Perform a discharge assessment before patients leave the hospital. B. Perform a home health visit before the patient is discharged to assess if it is a safe environment to return to. C. Order mandatory home health visits for all patients who have been hospitalized. D. Have standardized discharge instructions for patients to follow when they return home.
The gradual transfer of behavioral control from the parent to the child is accomplished through _________________
ANS: