Foot and heel ulcers are easy to prevent.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)


True

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A nurse is conducting a family assessment, and asks the following question: "How, as a family, do you deal with disappointments or stressful changes that occur and affect the members of your family?" The nurse is trying to identify

_______________. Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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A toddler with cancer has a central line catheter for chemotherapy. The priority for the nurse is to:

1. Administer nutrition using the central line. 2. Provide privacy during medication administration. 3. Use the central line to administer antibiotics. 4. Limit visitors to family members.

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A group of students are reviewing the various historical events associated with the evolution of community health nursing in preparation for a test. They identify the time from

1970 to the present as the era known as community health nursing based on the understanding that which of the following influences contributed most to this change? A) The settings and the nurses delivering health care in the community B) Decisions made by the American Nurses Association C) Decisions made by physicians in a variety of community settings D) The demand to eliminate the word "public" from health services

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The couple at 12 weeks' gestation has been told that their fetus has sickle-cell disease. Which statement by the couple indicates that they are adequately coping?

1. "We knew we were both carriers of sickle cell. We shouldn't have tried to have a baby." 2. "If we had been healthier when we conceived, our baby wouldn't have this disease now." 3. "Taking vitamins before we got pregnant would have prevented this from happening." 4. "The doctor told us there was a 25% chance that our baby would have sickle disease."

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