A nurse has been asked to present health promotion information at a community clinic whose clients are primarily non-Hispanic Black women. After review of health disparity and inequality statistics the nurse chooses to include information about which disorders? Select all that apply.

A. Stroke
B. Coronary artery disease
C. Diabetes
D. Illicit drug use
E. Prenatal care


Ans:
A. Stroke
B. Coronary artery disease
C. Diabetes
E. Prenatal care

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a. Epicondylitis. b. Gouty arthritis. c. Olecranon bursitis. d. Subcutaneous nodules.

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You get certain benefits when you delegate functions to the CNA. One is:

1. you will have more time to relax. 2. you create an empowering environment for the CNA by teaching what you know. 3. you will finally be able to take breaks and lunch. 4. you will be able to write a better evaluation of the CNA.

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A patient has a history of COPD. His pulse oximetry reading is 97%. What other findings would indicate adequate tissue and organ oxygenation? Choose all that apply

1) Normal urine output 2) Strong peripheral pulses 3) Clear breath sounds bilaterally 4) Normal muscle strength

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The nurse responds to a ventilator pressure alarm by going to the patient's room. What should be the nurse's first action?

1. Turn off the ventilator alarm to help calm the patient. 2. Administer intravenous sedation according to prn prescription. 3. Assess for the cause of the alarm. 4. Manually bag the patient until the cause of the alarm is detected.

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