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Arii_bell

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A nurse is educating a client about reducing her risk factors for the development of colorectal cancer. Which lifestyle change should the nurse recommend?
 
  a. Increase in consumption of dairy products
  b. Reduction in consumption of processed meats
  c. Decrease in exposure to the sun
  d. Increase in sedentary lifestyle

Question 2

Which action would a nurse take when implementing Wagner's Chronic Care Model (CCM)?
 
  a. Educate a community group about hypertension control.
  b. Create a budget for chronic disease management.
  c. Administer immunizations to community members.
  d. Conduct depression screenings in the community.



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Answer to Question 1

B
Obesity, physical inactivity, smoking, heavy alcohol consumption, a diet high in red or processed meats, and insufficient intake of fruits and vegetables are risk factors for colorectal cancer.

Answer to Question 2

A
Use of electronic health records, provider reminders for key evidence-based care components, interprofessional teams communicating regularly, and community health classes to educate people with chronic diseases are various ways the CCM is being implemented. Creating a budget is not a way to use CCM. Administration of immunizations and conducting depression screenings do not address the management of the most common and costly chronic diseases: heart disease, diabetes, stroke, cancer, and arthritis.



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