You are part of a nursing consortium conducting community assessments in New England. At a quarterly meeting you note that the preliminary results of your data collection indicates
A) each community has distinct needs based on industrialization.
B) the communities are diverse and the data unrelated to one another.
C) communities have informal and cohesive methodologies for coping with illness.
D) the communities have similar goals related to health and safety.
D
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He's intubated and placed on a ventilator. Which of the following parameters should the nurse closely monitor in assessing the patient's response to a bolus dose of IV furosemide (Lasix)? A) Daily weight B) 24-hour intake and output C) Serum sodium levels D) Hourly urine output
A young woman comes into the clinic for follow-up care after a sexually transmitted infection. Which statement made by this patient alerts the nurse that further explanation is needed about her use of oral contraceptive pills (OCPs)?
a. "The OCPs will stop infections." b. "The OCPs will not cause infection." c. "I will continue the OCPs if I get an infection." d. "I need to use a backup means of contraception while taking an antibiotic."
What should the nurse do to prevent hemoconcentration when collecting blood specimens?
a. Encourage the patient to drink fluids. b. Do not keep the tourniquet on the arm too long. c. Dilute the specimen immediately. d. Use a large-bore needle.
Reinforce your identity and position to the mothers each time you provide care
Indicate whether the statement is true or false