A nurse is working with a local pregnancy organization to promote nutrition in young pregnant women. The organization serves a diverse population, as it is situated in a middle-income neighborhood in a very populated city

What must the nurses remember during their assessment?
A. To complete a cultural community assessment
B. The unique nutritional needs of pregnancy
C. Dietary and allergy restrictions
D. The availability of fresh foods in the neighborhood


ANS: A

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Which piece of information is most important for the nurse to include? 1. Tanning from ultraviolet light is safer than sunshine. 2. Skin damage from ultraviolet light is more likely than from indirect sunlight. 3. Using sunscreen will prevent skin cancers, even in tanning beds. 4. Using tanning beds without clothing contaminates skin and leads to infections.

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The nurse is teaching a group of perimenopausal women about treatment choices for their symptoms. The nurse will include information regarding the: Note: Credit will be given only if all correct and no incorrect choices are selected

Select all that apply. 1. Importance of continuing contraception. 2. Benefits of menstrual regulation with hormones. 3. Increase in vaginal dryness with hormones . 4. Decrease in acne and hirsutism. 5. Increase in endometrial cancer risk.

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An older adult patient has confusion, memory loss, and disorientation in familiar surroundings. The patient has been taking donepezil (Aricept) 10 mg once daily for 6 months

The patient's symptoms have begun to worsen, and the patient's spouse asks if the medication dose can be increased. What will the nurse tell the spouse? a. The dose can be increased, because the patient has been taking the drug for longer than 3 months. b. The dose can be increased to twice daily dosing instead of once daily dosing. c. The increase in symptoms is the result of hepatotoxicity from the medication's side effects. d. The patient must take the drug for longer than 1 year before the dose can be increased.

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The nurse reviews the patient's complete blood count (CBC) results and notes that the neutrophil levels are elevated, but monocytes are still within normal limits. This indicates what type of inflammatory response?

a. Chronic b. Resolved c. Early stage acute d. Late stage acute

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