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bobypop

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In a community presentation about asthma, a nurse explained the causes of asthma in children, how to observe for triggers that lead to an attack, and how to use an inhaler.
 
  Which of the following statements best identifies what was omitted from this presentation?
  a.
  The nurse did not ask the attendees to disclose if any of them smoke around children.
  b.
  The nurse did not address actions that should be taken to improve air quality and only focused on the treatment of asthma.
  c.
  The nurse did not address the need to avoid exposure to others who may have a communicable disease.
  d.
  The nurse did not review the genetic components related to asthma in families.

Question 2

Which of the following is considered appropriate preparation for engaging in forensic nursing specialty practice?
 
  a. Adequate number of continuing education credits plus licensure as a registered nurse
  b. Baccalaureate nursing program and previous community health experience
  c. College-based educational program including supervised clinical hours and internship
  d. Interest in and willingness to be employed in the field



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: B
By placing responsibility for the cause and cure of health problems exclusively on the individuals, the belief is reinforced that all individuals are free to control their lives. Such a perspective absolves society, government, industry, and business from accountability. Research suggests that changing individual behaviors does not lead to significant reductions in overall morbidity and morality in the absence of basic social, economic, and political changes. Thus, the nurse must include information in the presentation that addresses the need to improve air quality.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: C
Simply completing a continuing education course is not adequate. Several colleges and universities offer a variety of programs to educate practitioners. During the formal programs of study, the student usually completes a minimum specified number of supervised clinical hours; a clinical internship also may be required.





 

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