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OSWALD

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MC After receiving a report from a teacher regarding a student who was previously outgoing and doing well in the classroom but is now appearing withdrawn, the nurse assesses the student.
 
  The nurse becomes aware that there is a possibility that abuse is happening in the home and notifies the appropriate agencies. In this example, the nurse is:
   A. Refusing to become involved in a domestic affair.
   B. Acting outside of the scope of practice.
   C. Making an appropriate referral to ensure the health and safety of the student.
   D. Releasing any further obligation to the student.

Question 2

MC The nurse is aware that most of the students prefer the fried food choices in the school cafeteria and that the many of the students are considered overweight
 
  by body mass index (BMI) standards. Strategies that the nurse can employ to ameliorate this concern include: (Select all that apply.)
   A. Presenting programs to the students about nutrition and healthy choices.
   B. Working with the food staff on menu planning and including healthier choices.
   C. Presenting programs to families at parent-teaching association (PTA) meetings about school nutrition.
   D. Assigning mandatory exercise programs to all students whose BMI's are considered overweight.
   E. Demanding that the food staff eliminate all fried foods.



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dreamfighter72

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Answer to Question 1

C. Making an appropriate referral to ensure the health and safety of the student.

Answer to Question 2

C. Presenting programs to families at parent-teaching association (PTA) meetings about school nutrition.




OSWALD

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Reply 2 on: Jul 8, 2018
YES! Correct, THANKS for helping me on my review


matt95

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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
:D TYSM

 

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