Answer to Question 1
Answer: 1, 2, 3, 5
Explanation: 1. Low birth weight can be prevented by a group of population health nursing interventions including adequate prenatal nutrition and prevention of smoking and use of alcohol during pregnancy. Population health nurses can also promote the use of folic acid. Explaining the importance of immunizations in well-baby care will not help address the problem of low birth weight babies.
2. Low birth weight can be prevented by a group of population health nursing interventions including adequate prenatal nutrition and prevention of smoking and use of alcohol during pregnancy. Population health nurses can also promote the use of folic acid. Explaining the importance of immunizations in well-baby care will not help address the problem of low birth weight babies.
3. Low birth weight can be prevented by a group of population health nursing interventions including adequate prenatal nutrition and prevention of smoking and use of alcohol during pregnancy. Population health nurses can also promote the use of folic acid. Explaining the importance of immunizations in well-baby care will not help address the problem of low birth weight babies.
5. Low birth weight can be prevented by a group of population health nursing interventions including adequate prenatal nutrition and prevention of smoking and use of alcohol during pregnancy. Population health nurses can also promote the use of folic acid. Explaining the importance of immunizations in well-baby care will not help address the problem of low birth weight babies.
Answer to Question 2
Answer: 1
Explanation: 1. Anticipatory guidance involves providing information to parents and others regarding behavioral expectations of children and adolescents at a specific age, before they reach that age. The other choices are not identified methods to provide teaching.