The nurse is participating in a community event to prevent adolescent pregnancy. The nurse teaches parents of adolescent girls that the single most important way to reduce the risk of pregnancy is to:
A) tell the teens that they do not want them to have sex until they are in college. B) help teens develop a set of values and pride in themselves. C) provide teens with contraceptives. D) discourage dating until teens are old enough to handle the pressure.
B
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Which of the following would a community health nurse identify as important to sending skills involved with communication?
A) Active listening B) Paraphrasing C) Nonverbal messages D) Rapport
Everyone is talking about the disaster that has been widely seen on the news programs. Which of the following suggestions would be most appropriate for the nurse to make at this time?
a. That this opportunity should be used to discuss how to be brave in a crisis. b. That programs in collaborative problem solving should be created for students and staff. c. That the staff should reassure students that such a disaster would not occur here. d. That the school should develop an emergency management plan.
The nurse is preparing to obtain a blood specimen. Which step should the nurse implement when preparing for venipuncture?
a. Tie the tourniquet in a knot. b. Use the tourniquet for at least 1 minute. c. Place the tourniquet 5 to 10 cm (3 to 4 inches) above the selected site. d. Apply the tourniquet tight enough to oc-clude distal pulses.
When assessing a preterm newborn, the nurse observes that the newborn has difficulty
breathing. On further examination, it is found that the newborn's nostrils are closed at the entrance to the throat. Which condition does this suggest? A) Pyloric stenosis B) Respiratory distress syndrome C) Choanal atresia D) Patent ductus arteriosus