A public health nurse was trying to persuade the largest employer in town to offer workplace health-promotion programs. Which arguments could the nurse offer as benefits of these programs? (Select all that apply.)

a. Decreased absenteeism
b. Decreased incidence of obesity
c. Decreased use of insurance benefits
d. Decreased accidents
e. Decreased turnover
f. Decreased commitment to self-improvement


ANS: A, C, D, E

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When directly asked about these symptoms, which type of client response should a nurse anticipate? 1. The client will honestly reveal the nature of the injuries. 2. The client may deny or minimize the injuries. 3. The client may have forgotten what caused the injuries. 4. The client will ask to be placed in a nursing home.

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When planning the skin care of a patient with decreased mobility, the nurse is aware of the varying thickness of the epidermis. At what location is the epidermal layer thickest?

A) The scalp B) The elbows C) The palms of the hands D) The knees

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While studying the history of nursing, the nurse realizes that the first hospital in the West was established by:

a. Fabiola. c. Florence Nightingale. b. Hygiea. d. Dorothea Dix.

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Which abnormality is a common sex chromosome defect?

a. Down syndrome b. Turner syndrome c. Marfan syndrome d. Hemophilia

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