A client is diagnosed with hemosiderosis. The nurse understands that this is an accumulation of which of the following in the tissues, especially the liver and spleen?
1. Cobalt
2. Copper
3. Iron
4. Zinc
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A 55-year-old patient tells the nurse that he seems to be getting "more colds" as he gets older. Which of the following would explain what the patient is experiencing?
1. The thyroid gland begins to malfunction after the 4th decade of life. 2. The thymus gland shrinks, reducing the maturation and differentiation of T cells needed to fight infections. 3. The immune system has difficulty determining self from non-self cells. 4. The body has difficulty recognizing mutated cells.
A nurse is caring for a client who has lactose intolerance. Based on this information, what supplementation should the nurse include in client teaching as a suggestion to add in the diet of this client?
A) Vitamin A B) Vitamin C C) Vitamin D D) Vitamin E
Community-oriented nursing is an ethical endeavor with moral leadership at its core. The core functions are which of the following? Select all that apply
1. Competency: the persons assigned to develop community knowledge are prepared to collect data on groups and populations 2. Moral character: the persons selected to develop, assess, and disseminate com-munity knowledge possess integrity 3. Feminist theory: a conceptual background on which community-centered care should be based 4. "Do no harm": dissemination of appropriate information about groups and popu-lations is morally necessary and sufficient
Shoultz and Hatcher created the primary health care model, which is a multisectoral approach for all members of the community. Which of the following would be factors in their model? Select all that apply
A. Commitment to a plan of action B. Community participation C. Economics, politics, and environment D. Personal health care services E. Primary health care and personal health services F. Universal access to primary health care clinics