When communities are the focus for the nurse, what prevention strategies can be applied by the nurse using primary prevention when an outbreak of measles occurs in the community?
A) Facilitating people to do self-screening
B) Increasing the public's awareness of health problems
C) Lobbying for adequate services and resources
D) Facilitating people to do referrals when issues arise
B
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Which of the following is not one of the four elements of a sound vision statement?
a. it is written down b. it is written in the present tense using action words c. it covers a variety of activities and spans specific short-term time frames d. it balances the needs of providers, patients, and the environment
The staff development trainer is preparing teaching materials that focus on the basic elements of communication. In which order should the trainer explain the simplest process of communication?
1. Receiver sends a response 2. Sender develops a message 3. Receiver receives the message 4. Sender transmits the message 5. Receiver interprets the message
Which of the following, if noted in the maternal history, would the nurse identify as possibly contributing to the birth of a LGA newborn?
A) Drug abuse B) Diabetes C) Preeclampsia D) Infection
While stuck in traffic, a cab driver unexpectedly begins to feel lightheaded, tremulous, and sweaty. His heart begins pounding and his breathing becomes rapid and labored. He thinks that he is having a heart attack
Driving on the shoulder of the road, he immediately heads for an emergency department. An extensive cardiac workup reveals no abnormalities. Which diagnosis should a nurse anticipate that a physician will assign to this client? A) Generalized anxiety disorder B) A specific phobia C) Posttraumatic stress disorder D) A panic attack