After teaching a class about the International Classification of Functioning, Disability, and Health, the instructor determines that the teaching was successful when the students identify which of the following as a personal factor?
A) Problems with ambulation
B) Working
C) Coping styles
D) Amputation
C
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The school nurse is trying to prevent the spread of a flu virus through the school. Infection-control strategies that could be employed include:
1. Teaching parents safe food preparation and storage. 2. Withholding immunizations for children with compromised immune systems. 3. Sanitizing toys, telephones, and doorknobs to kill pathogens. 4. Not separating children with infections from well children.
Sudden death is a real risk for patients with severe heart failure. The most likely prophylactic intervention is
A) intubation. B) intra-aortic balloon pump. C) intravenous nesiritide. D) implantable cardioverter-defibrillator.
A health care provider questions the patient about the use of home remedies as part of an assess-ment of psychosocial considerations related to drug therapy. Which category would these data apply to?
a. Environmental considerations b. Dietary practices c. Health-illness beliefs or practices d. Family support network
The nurse realizes an alteration in growth hormone can lead to changes in an individual's physical stature. What condition should the nurse suspect is being caused by abnormally high levels of growth hormone in a patient?
1. acromegaly 2. dwarfism 3. hirsutism 4. gynecomastia