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A nurse working in the community understands that health is often affected by social stressors. Which of the following are examples of societal pressures having a negative impact on the health of today's families? (Select all that apply.)
 
  A.
  Economic trends affecting access to health care
  B.
  Increased HIV/AIDS in women and children
  C.
  Loss of resources in public schools
  D.
  Restricted health-care access for adult males
  E.
  Violence and increased teen suicides

Question 2

The nurse using developmental theory offers anticipatory guidance on preventing injuries to the family of a preschooler. What concepts guide this information?
 
  A.
  Coordination lagging behind activity
  B.
  Development of personal values and ethics
  C.
  Impact of friends and peer group
  D.
  Poor judgment about safety risks
  E.
  Toddler's increasing physical abilities



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: A, B, C, E
Many social pressures have negative effects on the health of our families. Some of these trends include the economic situation, HIV and AIDS in women and children who are vulnerable due to barriers to health care, a loss of resources in schools, and an increase in all types of violence. As a group, adult males do not have restricted access to health care.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: A, D, E
The toddler is in a stage where rapid physical development occurs but coordination and judgment are lagging behind. Thus the toddler is prone to accidents and injury. The nurse should offer anticipatory guidance so the parents can keep their child safe. Development of personal values and ethics occurs in the school-age and adolescent stage. Impact of peer group increases in this stage as well.



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