MC The nurse is preparing a presentation on the roles of the public health care system in preparing for a disaster. The best example of one of these roles would be to
A. Assist in the prevention of injury.
B. Identify disaster risks.
C. Inspect shelters.
D. Coordinate the provision of emergency health care.
B. Identify disaster risks.
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An adolescent client is admitted to the hospital for the treatment of schizophrenia. The client's mother is confused and wants to know what she did to cause this to occur. Which responses by the nurse are appropriate? Select all that apply
A) "Schizophrenia is a biological brain disorder." B) "Research indicates that schizophrenia is a genetic disorder." C) "Research indicates that a very stressful environment causes schizophrenia." D) "Schizophrenia is due to too much dopamine in certain parts of the brain." E) "Schizophrenia is linked to drinking alcohol during pregnancy."
The nurse is performing a focused bowel assessment on an older adult. Which of the following physiological changes of aging should alert the nurse to an increased risk for problems associated with bowel elimination? Select all that apply
a. Decreased sphincter control b. Decreased peristalsis c. Increased intestinal muscle tone d. Decreased physical activity
A patient with an infection is prescribed a macrolide antibiotic. What should the nurse instruct the patient about taking this medication?
1. Take the medication on a full stomach. 2. Take the medication with a glass of milk. 3. Take the medication on an empty stomach. 4. Take the medication with a full glass of juice.