The goal of which theory is the liberation of people from health-damaging environmental conditions?

a. systems theory
b. critical social theory
c. citizen ladder of participation theory
d. ecological approach to health care theory


B
Critical social theory has as its goal the liberation of people from health-damaging environmental conditions.

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Which information should the nurse include when preparing a 5-year-old child for a cardiac catheterization?

a. A detailed explanation of the procedure b. A description of what the child will feel and see during procedure c. An explanation about the dye that will go directly into his vein d. An assurance to the child that he and the nurse can talk about the procedure when it is over

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During a conversation with a client with schizophrenia, the nurse realizes that the client's disorganized thinking is frequently manifested by looseness of association when the client states:

A) "I hate all these speaking engagements required of me as the President of Hungary." B) "I had a good lunch. I love ice cream. My aunt visited yesterday." C) "Newspaper, ghetto, cat, rat, silly girl." D) "I wish they would clean the spiders off the wall."

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An idiopathic spasm of arterioles in the digits is termed:

a. arteriosclerosis obliterans. b. giant cell arteritis. c. Raynaud disease. d. a peripheral arterial aneurysm.

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Nystatin (Mycostatin), a polyene antifungal drug, is frequently administered as an oral suspension for Candida infection in the mouth. Client instruction regarding the administration of nystatin is to:

a. dilute the oral suspension with water and then swallow the solution. b. drink the oral suspension and follow with 4 ounces of water. c. drink the oral suspension but do not follow with fluid or food. d. swish the liquid in the mouth and then swallow or expel the suspension.

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