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@Brianna17

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An adolescent is being seen in the clinic to discuss health promotion behaviors. The nurse develops and implements a health promotion plan. What will the nurse include in the evaluation of the plan?
 
  1. The effectiveness of the health promotion plan and methods to expand and sustain successful approaches
  2. Instruction on what is considered healthy behavior
  3. Advice to the adolescent that promoting health behaviors will maintain a healthy lifestyle
  4. Information on the adolescent's attitude toward health

Question 2

With regard to child mortality statistics, which nursing intervention would be most effective in decreasing post-neonatal mortality?
 
  1. Educating parents on acceptable feeding techniques
  2. Educating parents on the importance of positioning the baby on his back whenever sleeping
  3. Teaching parents about baby-proofing their home
  4. Providing support for first-time mothers



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Answer to Question 1

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Rationale 1: When establishing youth programs, whether with individual adolescents or with groups, the nurse includes evaluation of the effectiveness of the plan and methods to expand and sustain successful approaches.
Rationale 2: Instruction on healthy behaviors would be included in the implementation phase of the plan.
Rationale 3: Advising why promoting healthy behaviors is important is part of the implementation phase of the plan.
Rationale 4: Including the adolescent's attitude toward health has little to do with evaluating the success of the plan.
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Answer to Question 2

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Rationale:
1. Teaching acceptable feeding techniques is not the most effective intervention to decrease post-neonatal mortality.
2. Sudden infant death syndrome accounts for nearly 28 of deaths to infants in the post-neonatal period (between 1 and 12 months of age). Positioning babies on their backs to sleep has significantly reduced the incidence of sudden infant death syndrome.
3. Baby-proofing homes will not decrease post-neonatal mortality.
4. Providing support for first-time mothers will not decrease post-neonatal mortality.



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