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[Show more]Why is patient education important - - one of the most important roles of nurses as 
patients and family members need health education to make informed decisions 
- with shorter hospital stays there is an increased demand on nurses' time and more 
patients come in with acute conditions and have chr...
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Add to cartWhy is patient education important - - one of the most important roles of nurses as 
patients and family members need health education to make informed decisions 
- with shorter hospital stays there is an increased demand on nurses' time and more 
patients come in with acute conditions and have chr...
Nasogastric Tube (NG tube) - a flexible plastic tube inserted through the nostrils down 
the nasopharynx, and into the stomach or the upper portion of the small intestine 
Levin Tubes - used for feeding and have a smaller bore, single lumen, more flexible, 
softer and less irritating 
Salem-Sump Tub...
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Add to cartNasogastric Tube (NG tube) - a flexible plastic tube inserted through the nostrils down 
the nasopharynx, and into the stomach or the upper portion of the small intestine 
Levin Tubes - used for feeding and have a smaller bore, single lumen, more flexible, 
softer and less irritating 
Salem-Sump Tub...
What are three factors contributing to mental illness? - Individual 
- biological makeup 
- intolerable or unrealistic worries or fearas 
Interpersonal 
- ineffective communication 
- inadequate social support 
Social/cultural 
- unwarranted negative view of the world 
- discrimination
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Add to cartWhat are three factors contributing to mental illness? - Individual 
- biological makeup 
- intolerable or unrealistic worries or fearas 
Interpersonal 
- ineffective communication 
- inadequate social support 
Social/cultural 
- unwarranted negative view of the world 
- discrimination
Which behavior might the nurse assess in a 3-year-old with RAD? 
A. Choosing the mother to provide comfort 
B. Crying when the parents leave the room 
C. Extreme resistance to social contact with parents and staff 
D. Seeking comfort from holding a favorite stuffed animal - C 
Which action would be ...
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Add to cartWhich behavior might the nurse assess in a 3-year-old with RAD? 
A. Choosing the mother to provide comfort 
B. Crying when the parents leave the room 
C. Extreme resistance to social contact with parents and staff 
D. Seeking comfort from holding a favorite stuffed animal - C 
Which action would be ...
Standardized Plan - Specifies the nursing care for groups of clients with common needs. 
-ectomy - Removal of an organ 
Emergency surgery - Performed when a condition is life-threatening 
-oscopy - organ or body part is being viewed 
Constructive surgery - Performed to restore lost or reduced appear...
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Add to cartStandardized Plan - Specifies the nursing care for groups of clients with common needs. 
-ectomy - Removal of an organ 
Emergency surgery - Performed when a condition is life-threatening 
-oscopy - organ or body part is being viewed 
Constructive surgery - Performed to restore lost or reduced appear...
The nurse is monitoring an outbreak of mumps in a number of state school districts with 
high rates of unvaccinated children. Monitoring, systematic collection, analysis and 
interpretation of health data for planning, implementing and evaluating a public health 
intervention is an example of which ...
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Add to cartThe nurse is monitoring an outbreak of mumps in a number of state school districts with 
high rates of unvaccinated children. Monitoring, systematic collection, analysis and 
interpretation of health data for planning, implementing and evaluating a public health 
intervention is an example of which ...
Medical model - o Absence of disease 
o Health is measured by indicators of disease 
o Individual level 
o Focus is on problem and cures 
· Health promotion: - o The process of empowering people to increase control over and 
improve their health 
· Disease prevention: - o Activities undertaken by ...
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Add to cartMedical model - o Absence of disease 
o Health is measured by indicators of disease 
o Individual level 
o Focus is on problem and cures 
· Health promotion: - o The process of empowering people to increase control over and 
improve their health 
· Disease prevention: - o Activities undertaken by ...
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