Numerous prevention and intervention programs have been implemented that have now made children and adolescents safer in school. Using your knowledge of levels of prevention,
behavioral techniques for classroom management is an example of what level program?
A) Primary
B) Secondary
C) Primary and secondary
D) Secondary and tertiary
A
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A nurse answers a client's call light and finds the client in the bathroom, vomiting large amounts of bright red blood. Which action should the nurse take first?
a. Assist the client back to bed. b. Notify the provider immediately. c. Put on a pair of gloves. d. Take a set of vital signs.
A patient with a form of epilepsy that may have spontaneous remission has been taking an AED for a year. The patient reports being seizure free for 6 months and asks the nurse when the drug can be discontinued. What will the nurse tell the patient?
a. AEDs must be taken for life to maintain remission. b. Another AED will be substituted for the current AED. c. The provider will withdraw the drug over a 6- to 12-week period. d. The patient should stop taking the AED now and restart the drug if seizures recur.
A client has recently been diagnosed with gonorrhea. The client comes from a deeply religious family. When the nurse finds the client weeping, the client tells the nurse, "I'm being punished for having an affair." How does the nurse respond?
a. "Surely you don't really believe that." b. "Why don't we get you a sedative?" c. "Tell me more about how you feel." d. "Which religion do you practice?"
Which muscles allow for movement, eating, and communication? Select all that apply
1) Facial 2) Mouth 3) Neck 4) Carotid 5) Jugular