Developing a child development program for families at risk for child abuse would be:
1. Primary prevention
2. Secondary prevention
3. Tertiary prevention
4. Health promotion
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Primary prevention refers to those interventions aimed at preventing the occurrence of disease, injury, or disability.
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The LPN/LVN who is researching current evidence will find the best evidence in which type of resources?
1. Systematic reviews 2. Critical research critiques 3. Randomized, controlled clinical trials 4. Textbooks 5.
Which of the following would the nurse most likely use in an educational program about prevention of communicable disease?
A) Magazine ads B) Television C) Radio commercials D) Poster presentations
The nurse is doing a prehospitalization orientation for a girl, age 7 years, who is scheduled for cardiac surgery. As part of the preparation, the nurse explains that after the surgery, the child will be in the intensive care unit. How might the explanati
a. Unnecessary b. The surgeon's responsibility c. Too stressful for a young child d. An appropriate part of the child's preparation
A school health nurse is working on education programs for high school students. As part of the plan, the nurse wants to address health concern topics besides the dangers of unprotected sex or drug and alcohol abuse. Which class topic should the nurse present to these students?
1. Warning signs of depression for peers to identify among their classmates 2. Injury prevention 3. Early signs of cancer and heart disease 4. Normal physiological changes of this age group