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karlynnae

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Which of the following is the most appropriate secondary prevention approach when a nurse is working in a community with known high lead levels?
 
  a. Educating parents about avoiding purchasing toys painted with lead-based paint
  b. Screening all minority children
  c. Educating parents about early signs of lead poisoning
  d. Screening all children who are living in poverty

Question 2

What, in basic terms, do Barry Commoner's laws of ecology state?
 
  a. Everything is connected to everything else, and everything must go somewhere.
  b. Long-term survival requires protection of our environment.
  c. Only humans contaminate their own environment.
  d. Take care of the planet; it's the only one we've got.



sylvia

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Answer to Question 1

ANS: D

Answer to Question 2

ANS: A



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