When explaining the concept of disability to a local community group, which of the following descriptions would be most appropriate for the nurse to include?
A) A disability is a condition someone has, not something one is.
B) The plan of care for two persons with the same disability would be the same.
C) A disability refers to a person's inability to do something.
D) Handicap and disability are two terms that go hand in hand.
A
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A) Hyperthermia B) Anxiety C) Risk for Imbalanced Body Temperature D) Deficient Fluid Volume
A nurse is looking to reduce the childhood obesity rate in the school district. After assessing the budget, available resources, and the needs of the students, the nurse has decided to focus on increasing the physical activity of the students
What factors should the nurse consider when evaluating the different alternatives? Select all that apply. A. Current evidence-based practice B. The effectiveness of each policy C. The feasibility of each policy D. The efficiency of each policy goal in relation to the cost of enforcing the policy E. The fairness of each policy's costs and benefits
When assessment data show a change in the client's condition, the nurse—before changing the care plan—asks:
1. How difficult will it be to change the care plan? 2. Are the new data complete? 3. Are the new data accurate? 4. Do the new data require a change in the care plan? 5. Will the primary medical provider agree with the need to alter the care plan?
Which diagnostic test should the nurse question if prescribed for a client with pelvic inflammatory disease (PID)?
1. RPR (rapid plasma reagin) 2. Throat culture for streptococcus A 3. Vaginal culture for Neisseria gonorrhoeae 4. CBC (complete blood count) with differential