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maegan_martin

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Which action would the nurse include in a primary prevention program in the community to help reduce the incidence of HIV infection?
 
  A) Provide treatment for clients who test positive for HIV
  B) Monitor viral load counts periodically
  C) Educate clients about how to practice safe sex
  D) Offer testing for clients who practice unsafe sex

Question 2

The nurse uses the FLACC Behavioral Scale to assess a 6-year-old's level of postoperative pain and obtains a score of 9 . The nurse interprets this to indicate that the child is experiencing:
 
  A) Little to no pain
  B) Mild pain
  C) Moderate pain
  D) Severe pain



Natalie4ever

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Answer to Question 1

C
Response:
Primary prevention involves preventing disease before it occurs. Therefore, educating clients about safe sex practices would be an example of a primary prevention strategy. Providing treatment for clients who test positive for HIV, monitoring viral loads periodically, and offering testing for clients who practice unprotected sex are examples of secondary preventive strategies, which focus on early detection and treatment of adverse health conditions.

Answer to Question 2

D
Response:
With the FLACC Behavioral Scale, five parameters are measured and scored as 0, 1, or 2 . They are then totaled to achieve a maximum score of 10 . The higher the score, the greater the pain. A score of 9 indicates severe pain.



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