The community health nurse is identifying factors that would influence behavior change. Which of the following would the nurse identify as enabling factors?
A) Attitudes of the target population
B) Knowledge of the family of the target population
C) Availability of resources
D) Values of the authority figures
C
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A) Clara Barton B) Lillian Wald C) Mary Mahoney D) Imogene King E) Dorothea Orem
A patient in the ICU is seriously ill following surgery for a ruptured gallbladder. Palliative care is being considered. Which statements, made by family members, would the nurse evaluate as potential barriers to providing palliative care?
1. "I know she is really sick, but modern medicine can work miracles." 2. "I am so concerned that she is in pain." 3. "I just know the new antibiotic will turn her around." 4. "I think we should consider transferring her to a bigger hospital." 5. "She isn't eating enough."
While conducting the first prenatal health history visit, the nurse learns that a pregnant patient is taking various herbal remedies and over-the-counter medications for minor ailments
Which nursing diagnosis should the nurse identify as being appropriate for the patient at this time? A) Risk for injury to fetus related to lifestyle choices B) Deficient knowledge regarding exposure to teratogens during pregnancy C) Health-seeking behaviors related to strong cultural desire to have a healthy child D) Health-seeking behaviors related to guidelines for nutrition and activity during pregnancy
Which assessment in a client diagnosed with preeclampsia who is taking magnesium sulfate would indicate a therapeutic level of medication?
a. Drowsiness b. Urinary output of 20 mL/hr c. Normal deep tendon reflexes d. Respiratory rate of 10 to 12 breaths/min