Incidence and prevalence studies determine the kinds and numbers of disease cases and also the number of new cases in the population
A) True
B) False
B
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The school nurse is working with an adolescent who reports that he gets six hours or less of sleep at night
The nurse explains to the adolescent that some of the common consequences of inadequate sleep include: Standard Text: Select all that apply. 1. Hyperactivity. 2. Increased nocturnal emissions. 3. Increased risk of automobile accidents when driving. 4. Moodiness. 5. Being unable to perform well at school.
The internal mammary arteries tend to last longer than saphenous vein grafts for coronary artery bypass graft surgery
A) True B) False
According to Jourard, spirituality can be measured on a "spirit titer." Which client does the nurse assess to have a high spirit titer?
A) The client whose spirituality is not evident to others B) The client who expresses distress over a newly diagnosed terminal disease C) A client who works to be an inspiration to others despite hardships D) A client who has experienced multiple life losses who is depressed
A school health nurse is requested by the board of education to assist in choosing new playground equipment for an elementary school that meets safety standards. Which of the following best describes the nurse's role in this scenario?
a. Case manager b. Consultant c. Counselor d. Health educator