You are reviewing the objectives that have been set for the development of a community health program

Using your knowledge of health planning being based on the findings of community health assessments and health surveillance data, what is an example of a bottom-up approach to health planning?
A) Decision at the state level to address a health problem
B) Decision at the regional level to address a health problem
C) Decision at the national level to address a health problem
D) Decision at the global level to address a health problem


A

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To control costs and decrease the money lost from uncharged supplies, the hospital has decided to move to a controlled distribution system for supplies and eliminate the supply room

This requires the nurses to attend several in-service sessions to learn how to work the new system. The nurses are complaining that they do not have time to "learn another thing!" For change to be successful, it must be accepted by: A) Administration B) The persons who will be involved C) The persons who designed the change D) The managers

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Vitamin A:

a. affects vision and hair growth. b. maintains fluid and acid-base balance. c. prevents tissue and cell damage. d. provides sustained energy to the body.

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The nurse is documenting data provided from a client. Which of the following is an example of subjective data?

a. The client states, "My head hurts." b. The laboratory report shows an elevated white cell count. c. The client weighs 148 pounds. d. The nurse hears bilateral sounds.

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Prior to assisting a client to stand on a scale for a daily weight, which of the following should the nurse do?

a. Assist the client to undress b. Assist the client to apply a foot covering c. Assist the client to put on street clothes d. Assist the client to drink fluids

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