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waynest

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A small business owner has consulted with an occupational health nurse regarding health promotion activities for the employees.
 
  The registered nurse explores the possibility of providing an area outside the new office complex where employees can walk during their breaks. Which level of care did the nurse use? a. Continuing care
  b. Restorative care
  c. Primary care
  d. Tertiary care

Question 2

A nurse delegates the task of obtaining vital signs to a nursing assistant. The nurse reminds the nursing assistant that blood pressure:
 
  a. will be lower if the cuff is too wide.
  b. is not affected by cuff length.
  c. should be taken slowly for more accuracy.
  d. should be taken with the arm above heart level.



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Answer to Question 1

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In the settings that deliver preventative and primary care, such as schools, physicians' or health care providers' offices, occupational health clinics, and nursing centers, health promotion is a major theme. Continuing care involves assisted living and psychiatric day care. Restorative care involves rehabilitation and home care. Tertiary care involves intensive care and psychiatric facil-ities.

Answer to Question 2

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A bladder or cuff that is too wide will yield false-low readings. A cuff that is wrapped too loose-ly or unevenly will yield false-high readings. Deflating a cuff too slowly will produce false-high diastolic readings. The arm should be at the level of the heart. Having the arm above heart level will produce a false-low reading.




waynest

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Reply 2 on: Jul 22, 2018
YES! Correct, THANKS for helping me on my review


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Gracias!

 

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