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lilldybug07

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A nurse is caring for an aggregate as his or her client. Which of the following tasks would the nurse complete first?
 
  a. Determine the setting of the aggregate
  b. Gain access into the aggregate
  c. Identify the nurse's own strengths and preferences
  d. Review the resources available to use in the community

Question 2

Which of the following best describes the importance of discovering all of the variables that may be involved in creating a disease state in some persons?
 
  a. People want an explanation of why they are ill.
  b. Knowing causes helps obtain funds for research to try to create a cure.
  c. Finding variables that are susceptible to prevention or early intervention is important.
  d. It is important to educate communities on how to avoid any risk factors.



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: C
A nurse should also consider personal interests and strengths in selecting an aggregate for intervention. For example, the nurse should consider whether he or she has an interest in teaching health promotion and preventive health or in planning for organizational change, whether his or her communication skills are better suited to large or small groups, and whether he or she has a preference for working with the elderly or with children. Thoughtful consideration of these and other variables will facilitate assessment and planning. After self-reflection, the nurse will need to determine the setting of the aggregate, consider how to gain access, and identify the community resources available.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: C
Identifying risk factors is critical to creating or discovering specific prevention and intervention approaches that reduce chronic disease morbidity and mortality. Because some risk factors cannot be avoided, knowing other risk factors involved allows for more possibilities of preventing the problem. These variables need to be identified first so that health care providers are able to provide an explanation to persons as to why they are ill, obtain funding for research for the problem, and educate the community about the avoidance of the known risk factors.




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Reply 2 on: Jul 8, 2018
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