A nurse is confused in looking at the general systems theory models for community health. He tries to break down the differences between the models to give them meaning. Which of the following models utilizes boundaries as one of the seven key concepts?
A) Lundy-Barton's General Systems Model for Community and Population Assessment and Intervention
B) Community-as-Partner Model
C) Dimensions Model
D) Systems Model for Geopolitical and Phenomenological Communities
D
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Which finding is considered normal and expected when the nurse is performing a physical examination on a pregnant woman?
a. Palpable, full thyroid b. Edema in one lower leg c. Significant diffuse enlargement of the thyroid d. Pale mucous membranes of the mouth
A patient with rheumatoid arthritis has been diagnosed with hypertension and has been prescribed an antihypertensive drug. In order to prevent the adverse effects of orthostatic hypotension, the nurse will instruct the patient to avoid
A) meals high in proteins. B) spas and/or hot tubs. C) walking more than 1 mile a day. D) large crowds.
During a class on growth and development, students learn that the motor development of infants follows a predictable pattern. What are the characteristics of this pattern? (Select all that apply.)
A) Caudallocephalic B) Central to distal C) Gross to fine D) Right to left E) Cephalocaudal
The nurse is caring for a patient who had a cardiac catheterization using the left femoral site for entry. Which data is most important for the nurse to monitor?
a. Pupil reaction b. Left pedal pulse c. Orientation status d. Right foot sensation