The major themes of empowerment, lifestyle change, health enhancement, and well-being are central in defining:

a. health promotion.
b. health protection.
c. disease prevention.
d. wellness.


A

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A) Leave the patient and get help B) Obtain a physician's order to restrain the patient C) Read the facility's policy on restraints D) Order soft restraints from the storeroom

Nursing

Patient education regarding prescribed medication includes:

1. Instructions written at the high school reading level 2. Discussion of expected adverse drug reactions 3. How to store leftover medication such as antibiotics 4. Verbal instructions always in English

Nursing

A nurse is caring for a low-birth-weight baby with phenylketonuria. Which of the following should the nurse keep in mind when providing nursing care for the child?

A) The condition can be cured with medications. B) The condition is caused by maternal viral infections. C) The condition, if untreated, can lead to mental impairment. D) The condition is a result of defective fat metabolism.

Nursing

The Aquamatic K-pad is a dry application

True False

Nursing