When applying the integrative model for community health promotion, a nurse assesses a neighborhood for accessibility and adequacy of care to provide treatment for medical conditions. What client system does this describe?
a. Individual
b. Family
c. Aggregate
d. Community
D
The community focus includes the nurse assessing the community for accessibility and adequacy of care to provide treatment for medical conditions.
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A nurse is teaching a client who experiences migraine headaches and is prescribed a beta blocker. Which statement should the nurse include in this client's teaching?
a. "Take this drug only when you have prodromal symptoms indicating the onset of a migraine headache." b. "Take this drug as ordered, even when feeling well, to prevent vascular changes associated with migraine headaches." c. "This drug will relieve the pain during the aura phase soon after a headache has started." d. "This medication will have no effect on your heart rate or blood pressure because you are taking it for migraines."
The nurse is teaching a patient with diabetes about the illness. The nurse knows the teaching has been effective when the patient identifies which statements as being true of pancreatic cells?
Select all that apply. 1. Alpha cells produce glucagon. 2. Beta cells secrete insulin. 3. Cephalon cells produce creatine. 4. Delta cells produce somatostatin. 5. Epsilon cells produce erythropoietin.
The nurse and the student nurse are caring for two different patients on the medical-surgical unit. One patient is in Airborne Precautions, and one is in Contact Precautions. The nurse explains to the student different interventions for care
What should the nurse include in her teaching? (Select all that apply). a. Be consistent in nursing interventions; there is only one difference in the precautions. b. Wash hands before entering and leaving both of the patients' rooms. c. Dispose of supplies to prevent the spread of microorganisms. d. Apply the knowledge the nurse has of the disease process to prevent the spread of microorganisms. e. Patients in Airborne Precautions wear a mask during transportation to departments. f. Checking the working order of the negative-pressure room is done on admission and at the time of discharge.
The new mother had spinal anesthesia during a cesarean delivery. She now has a desire to void and can wiggle her toes. If she wants to go to the bathroom, the nurse should:
a. assess her blood pressure. b. obtain a wheelchair. c. palpate her bladder. d. put slippers on her feet.