Which of the following would be least appropriate for a community health nurse to include in a plan of care at the primary prevention level for families in crises?
A) Teaching social problem-solving skills
B) Helping women develop assertiveness skills
C) Providing parenting classes
D) Helping to reestablish a sense of safety
D
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Prenatal testing is used to assess for genetic risks and to identify genetic disorders. In explaining to a couple regarding an elevated alpha-fetoprotein screening test result, the nurse would discuss the need for:
A) special care needed for a Down syndrome infant B) a more specific determination of the acid-base status C) further, more definitive evaluations to conclude anything D) immediate termination of the pregnancy based on results
One of Margaret Sanger's primary contributions was:
A) Recordkeeping B) Education reform C) Sanitation reform D) Labor reform
An emergency department nurse is caring for a 17-year-old patient who has severe pain in the umbilical area. Documentation shows that the patient exhibits "Rovsing's sign." What might this patient's medical diagnosis be?
A) Gastroenteritis B) Liver disease C) Appendicitis D) Enlarged spleen
A mother is asking the nurse about the age her daughter with Down's syndrome can be expected to start walking. Her other three children were walking by 10 months of age
The nurse knows that motor skill development for children with Down's syndrome takes: 1. About the same amount of time as children without Down's syndrome. 2. About twice as long as usual for a child without Down's syndrome. 3. About three times as long as usual for a child without Down's syndrome. 4. A significantly long time, with a large majority never learning to walk.