After assessing a community, the nurse plans programs to address the community's government. Which of the following would be most appropriate?

A) Encouraging the view of the majority
B) Limiting the number of differing views
C) Using open forum community meetings
D) Maintaining the status quo


C

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a. normal range of motion. b. Klippel-Feil syndrome. c. degenerative joint disease of the cervical vertebrae. d. spondylosis.

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Convert the metric measure: 400 mg __________ g

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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Select the action by the nurse that has the highest priority in the care of several clients who are receiving postoperative pain management by epidural analgesia on the surgical unit

a. Change the IV tubing with each bag of medication. b. Keep the head of the bed elevated 30 de-grees to prevent hypotension. c. Monitor peripheral pulses every 2 hours. d. Assess for movement and sensation of the feet and legs each shift.

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The caregivers of a child just diagnosed with diabetes express concern that they won't remember the different signs and symptoms of hyperglycemia and hypoglycemia. As a result, they are afraid they won't handle an emergency correctly

The best initial response by the nurse would be to: A) instruct them to treat the reaction as if it's hypoglycemia, which is more likely. B) repeat the signs and symptoms over and over until they seem to understand. C) suggest that the child wear an insulin pump for continuous insulin administration. D) give the caregivers educational pamphlets and videos about diabetes.

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