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Bernana

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The population health nurse is asked by a member of the GLBT community for information on how to prevent the onset of illnesses. What should the nurse recommend to this client? (Select all that apply.)
 
  1. Recommend hormone therapy.
  2. Strengthen partner relationships.
  3. Practice safe sex to prevent HIV.
  4. Attend smoking cessation classes.
  5. Receive hepatitis A and B immunizations.

Question 2

The population health nurse is concerned that members of a community are demonstrating heterosexism. Because of this, for which potential issues should the nurse be aware of occurring within the GLBT population? (Select all that apply.)
 
  1. Violence.
  2. Oppression.
  3. Stigmatization.
  4. Discrimination.
  5. Family rejection.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: 2, 3, 4, 5
Explanation: 2. Effective illness and injury prevention strategies for the GLBT population include measures to prevent HIV infection and immunization for illnesses such as hepatitis A and B for those at risk of infection. Population health nurses can promote strengthening partner relationships. Other illness and injury prevention strategies would be similar to those for the general population and include eliminating risk behaviors such as smoking. Recommending hormone therapy would be appropriate to resolve an existing health problem.
3. Effective illness and injury prevention strategies for the GLBT population include measures to prevent HIV infection and immunization for illnesses such as hepatitis A and B for those at risk of infection. Population health nurses can promote strengthening partner relationships. Other illness and injury prevention strategies would be similar to those for the general population and include eliminating risk behaviors such as smoking. Recommending hormone therapy would be appropriate to resolve an existing health problem.
4. Effective illness and injury prevention strategies for the GLBT population include measures to prevent HIV infection and immunization for illnesses such as hepatitis A and B for those at risk of infection. Population health nurses can promote strengthening partner relationships. Other illness and injury prevention strategies would be similar to those for the general population and include eliminating risk behaviors such as smoking. Recommending hormone therapy would be appropriate to resolve an existing health problem.
5. Effective illness and injury prevention strategies for the GLBT population include measures to prevent HIV infection and immunization for illnesses such as hepatitis A and B for those at risk of infection. Population health nurses can promote strengthening partner relationships. Other illness and injury prevention strategies would be similar to those for the general population and include eliminating risk behaviors such as smoking. Recommending hormone therapy would be appropriate to resolve an existing health problem.

Answer to Question 2

Answer: 1, 2, 3, 4
Explanation: 1. Heterosexism is the assumption that all people are heterosexual and belief that heterosexuality is normal and superior to other sexual orientations. Heterosexism results in oppression, stigmatization, discrimination, and violence against members of GLBT populations. Family rejection is a response to disclosure of a family member's homosexuality. This is not an outcome of heterosexism.
2. Heterosexism is the assumption that all people are heterosexual and belief that heterosexuality is normal and superior to other sexual orientations. Heterosexism results in oppression, stigmatization, discrimination, and violence against members of GLBT populations. Family rejection is a response to disclosure of a family member's homosexuality. This is not an outcome of heterosexism.
3. Heterosexism is the assumption that all people are heterosexual and belief that heterosexuality is normal and superior to other sexual orientations. Heterosexism results in oppression, stigmatization, discrimination, and violence against members of GLBT populations. Family rejection is a response to disclosure of a family member's homosexuality. This is not an outcome of heterosexism.
4. Heterosexism is the assumption that all people are heterosexual and belief that heterosexuality is normal and superior to other sexual orientations. Heterosexism results in oppression, stigmatization, discrimination, and violence against members of GLBT populations. Family rejection is a response to disclosure of a family member's homosexuality. This is not an outcome of heterosexism.




Bernana

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Reply 2 on: Jul 8, 2018
Thanks for the timely response, appreciate it


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Gracias!

 

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