When it comes to elder care in rural communities, seven factors compound disease prevention and health promotion efforts to identify and reduce modifiable risk
What is lack of basic information on what is needed using research rigor and analyses called?
A) Awareness
B) Adequacy
C) Acceptability
D) Assessment
D
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A child has the possible diagnosis of autism spectrum. While awaiting the results of further testing, which action by the nurse is the most appropriate?
A. Continue to monitor the child for late signs of autism. B. Reassure the parents that concerns are probably not valid. C. Refer the child to audiology to rule out a hearing impairment. D. Wait for results before referring the child to early intervention or a local school program.
The client has been brought via ambulance to the emergency department (ED) following a motor vehicle accident. The nurse notes that the client's ear is draining clear fluid. Which is the priority nursing action?
1. Requesting information from the client regarding any chronic allergies. 2. Testing the drainage for glucose. 3. Asking the client if there have been recent middle ear infections. 4. Irrigating the ear with warm mineral oil or peroxide, and flushing with warm water.
In the nephrotic syndrome, the glomeruli are damaged by inflammation and allow small _______ to pass through into the urine
ANS:
Complex change situations require that the change leader promote ongoing visioning among staff members. One strategy is to:
a. Consciously evaluate invisible mental models. b. Allow for individual outcomes. c. Encourage cooperative activities. d. Operate between order and disorder.