Health care provider from a variety of disciplines in a community have noted a significant increase in cases of Chlamydia trachomatis
When planning health promotion and disease prevention interventions to combat this trend, nurses should recognize that the group at greatest risk of developing C. trachomatis infection is:
A) Males between age 20 and 30
B) Women of childbearing age
C) Teenage males who are sexually active
D) Young women under the age of 25
D
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a. Emotional abuse by caregivers b. Financial abuse when resources are used without the elder's consent c. Neglect by self or caregivers d. Physical mistreatment resulting in injuries
A patient is brought to the emergency room in an unconscious state. The physician notes that the patient is in need of emergency surgery. There are no family members present, and the patient does not have identification
What action by the nurse is most important regarding obtaining consent to examine and treat the patient? A) Ask the social worker to come and sign the consent. B) Contact the police to obtain the patient's identity. C) Obtain a court order to treat the patient. D) Make documentation in the patient's chart of level of consciousness and health status of patient.
After teaching a group of students about efforts in the United States toward an electronic health record,
the instructor determines that the students have understood the teaching when they identify which of the following as responsible for coordinating health policies and programs for the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services for health information technology? A) Nationwide Health Information Network B) State Health Policy Consortium C) Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology D) American Society for Testing and Materials
Which of the following is an example of a drug derived from a plant?
A. Cephalosporin B. Digitalis C. Estradiol D. Insulin