A registered nurse working as a school nurse for a small poor rural school district has noticed an increase in children arriving at school without having eaten breakfast
The nurse has discussed this issue with the school principal and is working on a proposal to ask the school district to ex-plore a school breakfast program. Which level of care did the nurse use? a. Primary care
b. Continuing care
c. Restorative care
d. Tertiary care
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In the settings that deliver preventative and primary care, such as schools, physicians' or health care providers' offices, occupational health clinics, and nursing centers, health promotion is a major theme. Continuing care involves assisted living and psychiatric day care. Restorative care involves rehabilitation and home care. Tertiary care involves intensive care and psychiatric facil-ities.
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A(n) __________ provides the client with the opportunity to identify his or her wishes concerning healthcare and treatment if too mentally or physically incapacitated to do so independently
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a. Check the patient's blood pressure. b. Ensure that the patient is in a sitting position. c. Check the patient's pulse for regularity. d. Have the patient drink a full glass of water.