Individuals who are trained to help the registered nurse in the provision of patient-client care activities as delegated by and under the supervision of the registered professional nurse are known as ____
a. Certified assistive personnel
b. Health care assistive personnel
c. Medical assistive personnel
d. Unlicensed assistive personnel
D
Individuals who are trained to help the registered nurse in the provision of patient-client care ac-tivities as delegated by and under the supervision of the registered professional nurse are known as unlicensed assistive personnel (American Nurses Association, 1996).
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Health-seeking behaviors of the individual are influenced by:
1. The family's health beliefs. 2. The family's identity. 3. The family's values. 4. All of the above.
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a. "Keep the child indoors to prevent any contact with the sex offender." b. "Discuss your concerns with the sex offender." c. "Teach your child to stay away from strangers and never let another person touch her private parts." d. "Teach your child to walk on the opposite side of the street and away from the house of the known sex offender."
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a. Immunizations b. Autopsy c. Organ donation d. Blood transfusion