Why, after each hike, did the nurse insist on the scouts checking each other for ticks?
A. The nurse hated bugs or insects of any kind.
B. Ticks can carry Hantavirus, which is 30% to 40% fatal.
C. Ticks can carry Lyme disease.
D. Ticks can carry West Nile virus, which is currently considered an epidemic.
ANS: C
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The nurse explains to parents of an obese child that which of the following methods is most successful in treating obesity?
A) Only increased physical activity B) Only reduced caloric intake C) Use of peer support groups D) Family behavioral therapy
The client who wishes to have an unmedicated birth is in the transition stage. She is very uncomfortable and turns frequently in the bed. Her partner has stepped out momentarily. In which of the following ways can the nurse be most helpful?
A. Talk to her the entire time. B. Turn on the television to distract her. C. Stand next to the bed with hands on the railing next to her. D. Sit silently in the room away from the bed.
Which of the following statement is NOT considered an objective of meaningful use as it relates to healthcare outcomes?
a. Engage patients and families. b. Improve quality, safety, and efficiency. c. Ensure patients live longer. d. Improve care coordination.
What is the purpose of formulating nursing diagnoses?
A. To organize data in a framework B. To validate subjective patient data C. To develop an individualized care plan D. To understand the patient's educational needs