Which of the following are common causes of disabilities?
a. Influenza
b. Vitamin deficiency
c. Choking and aspiration
d. Birth injuries and birth defects
D
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A) The child's height B) The child's percentage of body water C) The child's weight D) The usual adult dose of the drug E) The child's age in months
The population health nurse is reviewing the concept of health-for-all with a group of new nurses. What should the nurse explain as the significance of the Ottawa Charter for Health Promotion to population health nursing practice?
1. Created specific mechanisms to categorize nursing services. 2. Provided a mechanism for prospective payment for hospital services. 3. Identified assessment, policy formation, and assurance as key indicators for global health. 4. Focused on social, economic, and political reforms as strategies to improve global health.
A client presents with curly hair and blue eyes. These findings are consistent with:
a. phenotype. b. genotype. c. dominant alleles. d. recessive traits.
A nurse is working with a patient exhibiting psychophysiological symptoms. It is important that the nurse understand that the patient's symptoms are:
a. feigned. b. psychosomatic. c. serious and require treatment. d. only serious if associated with actual pathology.