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burchfield96

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In the role of health advocate, the parish nurse would
 
  1. Help the community obtain health-related services
  2. Provide referrals to healthcare and social services
  3. Provide opportunities to learn about health care issues, individually and in groups
  4. Assist clients to connect to faith

Question 2

Which of the following activities would classify as primary prevention activities carried out by the parish nurse?
 
  1. Providing health assessments and counseling during a home visit for a person who just had surgery
  2. Writing house of worship newsletter articles informing the parish about healthy food choices
  3. Assisting in making behavior changes for a person who is abusing alcohol
  4. Doing blood pressure screenings after church one Sunday



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: 1
The parish nurse would help the community obtain health-related services in the role of health advocate.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: 2
Writing house of worship newsletter articles informing the parish about healthy food choices would classify as primary prevention.



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