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The population health nurse has been appointed to a committee to identify actions to achieve the millennial goal of improving maternal health by reducing the maternal mortality ratio by 78.
 
  The population health nurse has been appointed to a committee to identify actions to achieve the millennial goal of improving maternal health by reducing the maternal mortality ratio by 78. Which strategy should the nurse recommend to assist in achieving this goal?
  1. Explain dietary requirements to ensure a viable fetus.
  2. Prepare educational materials about the need for prenatal care from conception.
  3. Instruct women of childbearing age on the importance of receiving prenatal care.
  4. Establish portable health clinics in underdeveloped countries to provide prenatal care.

Question 2

The population health nurse has been asked to participate in an educational session about the latest Ebola virus epidemic. Which should the nurse include that demonstrates the dimensions of globalization? (Select all that apply.)
 
  1. Explain how exposure to the virus can occur within hours.
  2. Emphasize the importance of maintaining standard precautions.
  3. Review the impact of the illness on the victim's livelihood and families.
  4. Focus on the importance of addressing the virus as a health problem for all.
  5. Highlight the ease in which it is to visit the countries in which the virus is present.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: 4
Explanation: 4. To achieve the millennial goal of improving maternal health actions must be taken to ensure that pregnant women receive adequate and timely prenatal care. Establishing portable health clinics in underdeveloped countries to provide prenatal care would help achieve this goal. Explaining dietary requirements may not be appropriate because of access to nutritionally sound food and supplements might be difficult in underdeveloped countries. Preparing educational materials would be helpful however if the actions or resources are not available, the teaching will have no impact on the achievement of the goal. Instructing on the importance of receiving prenatal care would not necessarily help achieve the goal if resources, and medical personnel are not available to provide the care.

Answer to Question 2

Answer: 1, 3, 4, 5
Explanation: 1. Globalization has spatial, temporal, cognitive, and social dimensions. The spatial dimension reflects changes in our perceptions of physical space or geographic territory. Movement back and forth across national borders is common and increasingly easy. The temporal dimension addresses changes in our experiences of time. The cognitive dimension of globalization reflects thoughts about us and our world. To work effectively to address worldwide problems, we need to begin to think of ourselves more as global citizens than as citizens of a specific nation. The social dimension of globalization addresses its effects on people in terms of its impact on livelihood and families. The importance of maintaining standard precautions does not support a dimension of globalization.
3. Globalization has spatial, temporal, cognitive, and social dimensions. The spatial dimension reflects changes in our perceptions of physical space or geographic territory. Movement back and forth across national borders is common and increasingly easy. The temporal dimension addresses changes in our experiences of time. The cognitive dimension of globalization reflects thoughts about us and our world. To work effectively to address worldwide problems, we need to begin to think of ourselves more as global citizens than as citizens of a specific nation. The social dimension of globalization addresses its effects on people in terms of its impact on livelihood and families. The importance of maintaining standard precautions does not support a dimension of globalization.
4. Globalization has spatial, temporal, cognitive, and social dimensions. The spatial dimension reflects changes in our perceptions of physical space or geographic territory. Movement back and forth across national borders is common and increasingly easy. The temporal dimension addresses changes in our experiences of time. The cognitive dimension of globalization reflects thoughts about us and our world. To work effectively to address worldwide problems, we need to begin to think of ourselves more as global citizens than as citizens of a specific nation. The social dimension of globalization addresses its effects on people in terms of its impact on livelihood and families. The importance of maintaining standard precautions does not support a dimension of globalization.
5. Globalization has spatial, temporal, cognitive, and social dimensions. The spatial dimension reflects changes in our perceptions of physical space or geographic territory. Movement back and forth across national borders is common and increasingly easy. The temporal dimension addresses changes in our experiences of time. The cognitive dimension of globalization reflects thoughts about us and our world. To work effectively to address worldwide problems, we need to begin to think of ourselves more as global citizens than as citizens of a specific nation. The social dimension of globalization addresses its effects on people in terms of its impact on livelihood and families. The importance of maintaining standard precautions does not support a dimension of globalization.




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Reply 2 on: Jul 8, 2018
Excellent


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Thanks for the timely response, appreciate it

 

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