When assessing a vulnerable population's relative risk, which of the following would the community health nurse identify as most likely to contribute to this risk?
A) Well-balanced diet
B) Up-to-date immunizations
C) Use of seatbelts
D) Exposure to abuse
D
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A client is prescribed diphenoxylate. The nurse informs the client that he may experience which of the following effects? Select all that apply
A) Euphoric effects B) Analgesic effects C) Anti-inflammatory effects D) Sedative effects E) Slowed GI effects
What type of anxiety disorder best describes his situation?
A 26-year-old violinist comes to your clinic, complaining of anxiety. He is a first chair violinist in the local symphony orchestra and has started having symptoms during performances, such as sweating, shaking, and hyperventilating. It has gotten so bad that he has thought about giving up his first chair status so he does not have to play the solo during one of the movements. He says that he never has these symptoms during rehearsals or when he is practicing. He denies having any of these symptoms at any other time. His past medical history is unremarkable. He denies any tobacco use, drug use, or alcohol abuse. His parents are both healthy. On examination you see a young man who appears worried. His vital signs and physical examination are unremarkable. ' A) Panic disorder B) Specific phobia C) Social phobia D) Generalized anxiety disorder
The school nurse teaching a class about latchkey children includes the information that latchkey children:
a. Tend to be more responsible b. Are at decreased risk for accidents c. May have heightened feelings of fear and loneliness d. Are less likely to use drugs
What do human communities require in order to be healthy communities?
A. Award-winning schools with ambitious educational programs B. Connectedness and caring C. Excellent transportation systems throughout D. Full employment opportunities beginning with adolescents E. Fully staffed hospitals with the latest technologies