MC The nurse is planning a health program for a community. The first task the nurse should consider in planning for the program is
A. Analyze the issue.
B. Set the stage for evaluation.
C. Create the planning group.
D. Define and prioritize the issue.
D. Define and prioritize the issue.
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Skeletal mass and organ systems double in size during:
a. infancy. b. early childhood. c. adolescence. d. early adulthood.
The nurse is conducting a physical assessment for a preschool-age child. When plotting the child's body mass index (BMI) the nurse notes that the child's is at the 90th percentile. Which action by the nurse is appropriate?
1. Referring the child to a nutritionist 2. Conducting a developmental assessment 3. Assessing the child's level of activity 4. Checking a blood glucose level
Before C.Q. leaves the clinic, you recognize the need for further teaching when she says:
a. "Joining a support group can help me deal with my HIV diagnosis." b. "I will not use any other medications without checking with my health care provider." c. "If my viral load becomes undetectable, I will not have to worry about transmitting HIV to someone else." d. "If my skin turns yellow, I have unusual muscle pain or feel dizzy or weak, I will call the provider immediately."
A metastatic tumor is one that:
A. has spread to a location way from its site of origin. B. shows slow expansion and well-differentiated cells. C. cannot be classified easily. D. invades deeply into the tissue where it arose.