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The nurse is assessing the patient's physical need for sleep. Which question would best assess safety risks for this patient?
 
  1) Where does the patient sleep?
  2) How many hours does the patient spend in bed each day?
  3) Are bed rails needed for the patient?
  4) Does the patient have privacy for sleeping?

Question 2

Which question is appropriate for the nurse to ask when assessing the health status or health behaviors of the people within the community?
 
  1) What is the quality of the air?
  2) What is the quality of the food?
  3) What is the relationship between birth and death rates?
  4) Is the water public or well?



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: 3

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ANS: 3





 

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