The best approach to decreasing adult tobacco use is
A) mandatory smoking cessation programs in the workplace.
B) advocating for smoke-free public places.
C) smoking prevention programs targeted at school-age children.
D) initiating a tax on cigarettes and smokeless tobacco.
C
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A 5-year-old patient who was in an accident in which his cousin was killed starts to wet the bed at night. When the mother confirms that it has been several years since the patient had any difficulty with bed wetting, the nurse asks:
1. "Do you think this is related to the accident?" 2. "Do others in the family have this problem?" 3. "Does your child drink lots of fluids late at night?" 4. "Are there any stressful situations in your family?"
A patient has been using continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP), and now the health care provider is recommending bi-level positive airway pressure (BiPAP). The patient is asking the nurse to explain the difference again
Which response is appropriate? a. "CPAP maintains a set positive airway pressure during inspiration only." b. "CPAP opens the airways during inspiration and allows them to close during expiration." c. "BiPAP maintains a set pressure that is the same for inspiration and expiration." d. "BiPAP delivers sufficient expiratory pressure to keep the airways open."
During the assessment of an 18-month-old infant, the mother expresses concern to the nurse about the infant's inability to toilet train. What would be the nurse's best response?
a. "Some children are just more difficult to train, so I wouldn't worry about it yet." b. "Have you considered reading any of the books on toilet training? They can be very helpful." c. "This could mean that there is a problem in your baby's development. We'll watch her closely for the next few months." d. "The nerves that will allow your baby to have control over the passing of stools are not developed until at least 18 to 24 months of age."
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What will be an ideal response?