MC The health promotion strategy that emphasizes enhancing people's motivation to act and that reflects the view of personal agency is
A. Empowerment.
B. Manipulation.
C. Health education.
D. Social marketing.
D. Social marketing.
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a. Increased estrogen. b. Increased progesterone. c. Decreased melanocyte-stimulating hormone. d. Decreased human placental lactogen.
How is a handicap different from an impairment, as defined by the World Health Organiza-tion?
A. An impairment may be temporary and a handicap is usually permanent. B. Handicaps only involve mobility and an impairment may involve any organ structure or function. C. Impairments are physical abnormalities and handicaps are societal values placed on individuals with impairments. D. Handicaps are societal attempts to improve the functional ability of a person with an impairment, allowing more mainstream integration.
When assessing the integument of a 24-hour-old newborn, the nurse notes a pink papular rash with vesicles superimposed on the thorax, back, and abdomen. The nurse should:
1. notify the physician immediately. 2. move the newborn to an isolation nursery. 3. document the finding as erythema toxicum. 4. take the newborn's temperature and obtain a culture of one of the vesicles
A child with renal disease is exhibiting muscle cramping. This is mostly likely caused by:
1. Hypercalcemia. 2. Hyponatremia. 3. Hyperkalemia. 4. All of the above choices are correct.