The nurse is planning a counseling session with a group of "at-risk" adolescents on the topic of drug abuse. Which teaching strategy would be most effective?
A) Handing out educational pamphlets and showing slides of car accidents related to teen drug use.
B) Showing informational videotapes and providing Internet addresses on the topic of drug addiction.
C) Giving information by lecturing and using pre- and posttest quizzing about the information.
D) Involving peers in teaching the effective group problem-solving skills.
D
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Phototherapy is instituted for an infant. What is the most appropriate nursing action for the infant having phototherapy?
a. Cover the infant's head with a hat. b. Dress the infant lightly in a T-shirt. c. Keep the infant's eyes covered. d. Reposition the infant at least every 4 to 8 hours.
The patient is in third-degree heart block (complete heart block) and is symptomatic. The treatment for this patient is which of the following? (Select all that apply.)
a. transcutaneous pacemaker. b. atropine IV. c. temporary transvenous pacemaker. d. permanent pacemaker. e. amiodarone IV.
Which information in the preoperative patient's medication history is most important to communicate to the health care provider?
a. The patient uses acetaminophen (Tylenol) occasionally for aches and pains. b. The patient takes garlic capsules daily but did not take any on the surgical day. c. The patient has a history of cocaine use but quit using the drug over 10 years ago. d. The patient took a sedative medication the previous night to assist in falling asleep.
According to Limberg et al (2012) ‘the ability to search for, select, critically evaluate and use information for solving problems' is called?
a. Information translation b. Information literacy c. Literacy translation d. Information processing