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The nurse plans a home visit to a pregnant teen. The demonstrated outcome of this nursing intervention is:
 
  1. An increase birth weight and utilization of prenatal care and support services
  2. An increase in family coping skills to prevent crisis
  3. A coordinated and comprehensive teen pregnancy approach
  4. A family approach to health care

Question 2

Advanced practice nurses often provide care at nursing centers. Some of the possible classes that focus on health promotion might include:
 
  1. Advanced care of the chronically ill elderly at home
  2. Smoking cessation and weight management techniques
  3. How to provide primary services
  4. Providing financial support for nursing students



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Answer to Question 1

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An increase in birth weight and utilization of prenatal care and support services is a demonstrated outcome of a nurse planning a home visit to a pregnant teen.

Answer to Question 2

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Smoking cessation and weight management techniques focus on health promotion.



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