The nurse is preparing a community education program about a new treatment for prostate cancer. At what level would the nurse prepare the distributed educational materials?
A) Upper grade school, 4th to 6th grade level
B) High school, 10th to 12th grade level
C) Middle school, 7th to 9th grade level
D) College, over the 12th grade level
C
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When preparing educational materials for the general population, the language or words used should be at the middle school, 7th to 9th grade level.
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A) "I should crawl to a phone on the affected side to keep it stable against a hard surface." B) "I need to subscribe to an emergency call service like Lifeline." C) "To call for help, I can scoot on my bottom to a low wall-mounted phone." D) "If possible, I can crawl to a stairway and use the stairs to lift up to a standing position."
Which of the following interventions should a nurse perform to minimize the risk for a septic reaction due to bacterial contamination of blood used for transfusion?
A) Warm the blood for 4 hours before infusion. B) Infuse the blood 8 hours after refrigerating it. C) Infuse the blood in 4 hours or less after refrigerating it. D) Test the blood for contamination just before infusion.
An autosomal dominant disorder involves the:
A. X chromosome B. Y chromosome C. Mitochondrial DNA D. Non-sex chromosomes
A child with a myelomeningocele corrected at birth is now 5 years old. What is a priority nursing diagnosis for a child with corrected spina bifida at this age?
1. Risk for infection 2. Risk for impaired tissue perfusion—cranial 3. Risk for altered urinary elimination 4. Risk for altered comfort