Students in a community health nursing course identified toxic waste disposal as a major problem in their community
The most cost-effective type of community assessment to determine the extent of the problem and the resources available to handle it would be a:
A) Familiarization assessment
B) Community subsystem assessment
C) Problem-oriented assessment
D) Comprehensive community assessment
C
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A nurse instructs a parent of a preschooler to use the "five-a-day" rule for feeding the preschooler, a rule that relates to:
1. Chicken and at least two servings of red meat per week. 2. Milk and milk products. 3. Fruits and vegetables. 4. Breads and cereals.
An elderly client returned home from the hospital after surgery in which he was diagnosed with liver cancer. After returning home, he became increasingly depressed
He was readmitted to the hospital when his wife found him unconscious after taking sleeping pills and alcohol. Which of the following client outcomes should the nurse establish for him as a priority? The client will: a. remain safe while in the hospital b. discuss his prognosis with the nurse c. list reasons why he does not want to live d. discuss his prognosis with his wife
As face-to-face counseling is so effective, what might the motivation be for setting up large community-wide group meetings instead? Select all that apply
A. A more comfortable party atmosphere would result. B. It could effect more widespread change in the local social norms. C. There would be increased cost-effectiveness. D. The meeting would serve as an environmental cue. E. Most people prefer to learn in a group setting. F. People could carpool to the meeting.
One indicator of the rate at which kidneys filter blood is the patient's ________.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).