The nurse assesses a client to be in the taking-in phase as evidenced by which of the following?

A) Client states, "He has my eyes and nose."
B) Client shows interest in caring for the newborn.
C) Client performs self-care independently.
D) Client confidently cares for the newborn.


A

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A nurse wants to work in the community providing secondary prevention activities. Which action would this nurse choose to do?

A. Educate teenage girls about birth control options. B. Provide STD/STI testing at the local youth center. C. Staff the county health department flu shot clinic. D. Volunteer to drive cancer patients to receive their treatments.

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A patient is scheduled to receive a vaccination but is experiencing a mild upper respiratory infection. Which of the following should the nurse do?

1. Administer the vaccination. 2. Schedule the patient to return in 1 month for the vaccination. 3. Tell the patient that the vaccination is no longer needed. 4. Administer half of the vaccination and schedule the patient to return in 1 week for the remainder of the dose.

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Alice Powers has been a parish nurse for 1 year and is trying to establish a health program that is balanced across all levels of prevention (primary, secondary, and tertiary). An example of a primary health intervention she might consider would be

1. Arranging for a mobile mammography unit to come to the church to provide low-cost mammograms. 2. Organizing a support group for widows and widowers. 3. Providing vaccinations against influenza for older parishioners. 4. Setting up a system that would facilitate referrals to community providers.

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You are administering a nebulizer treatment to a patient. To maximize its effect, it is important to advise the patient to do which of the following?

a. Breathe as fast as possible. b. Lie down. c. Place teeth around the mouthpiece and leave his or her lips open. d. Place his or her lips around the mouthpiece and take slow deliberate breaths.

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