The community has basic needs concerning the welfare of all its residents. What is an example of an environmental issue that concerns the welfare of all of its residents?
A) Immunization programs
B) Water and electricity
C) Pollution
D) Ambulances and paramedics
C
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The community has basic needs concerning the welfare of all its residents. Among these needs are public health measures (e.g., immunization programs), access to healthcare, maintenance services (e.g., water and electricity), environmental concerns (pollution), safety (police and highways), and emergency services (ambulances and paramedics).
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a. Teach family members about physical signs of impending death. b. Encourage the management of adverse symptoms. c. Assist family members by offering an explanation for their loss. d. Encourage reminiscence by both client and family members. e. Avoid spirituality because the client's and the nurse's beliefs may not be congruent.
The husband of a bipolar client asks the nurse what causes manic disorder. The nurse should respond
that the actual cause has not been determined but that a. several factors, including heredity, may have roles. b. excess norepinephrine is probably a major factor. c. brain structures have been altered by stress early in life. d. bipolar clients may have excess dopamine receptors.
A patient who is 22 weeks pregnant is diagnosed with a deep vein thrombosis. Which physiologic changes of pregnancy contributed to the development of this disorder? (Select all that apply.)
A) Venous stasis B) Uterine weight C) Hypercoagulability D) Drop in clotting factors E) Increased blood volume
A nurse is giving a demonstration of new equipment to the rest of the nursing unit. Which level of proxemics would be appropriate for this situation?
1. Intimate 2. Personal 3. Social 4. Public