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MC The nurse is working with a pregnant client who has six children. The ages of the children range from six months to twelve years of age. An example of tertiary prevention in working with this client would include education regarding
 
  A. Prenatal care.
   B. Dental hygiene.
   C. Appropriate nutrition.
   D. Effective contraception to prevent subsequent pregnancies.

Question 2

MC The community health nurse is working with a 17-year-old mother of two. Evidence of spousal abuse is confirmed. The nurse knows that
 
  A. It is unethical to confirm the diagnosis with the client.
   B. The nurse should become a source of control in the client's life.
   C. Part of the primary goal is to assist the woman to feel empowered.
   D. The nurse should make immediate decisions for the client.



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Answer to Question 1

D. Effective contraception to prevent subsequent pregnancies.

Answer to Question 2

C. Part of the primary goal is to assist the woman to feel empowered.




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Reply 2 on: Jul 8, 2018
Gracias!


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Excellent

 

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