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Chapter 24: Rural and Migrant Health Nies: Community/Public Health Nursing, 7th Edition
Which best describes the recent population trend in rural America? 
ANS: D 
Although the urban growth rate has been steadily climbing since 1890, with numbers of urban dwellers surpassing 
those in rural areas around 1920, the number of rural residents is the highest in the country’s history (U.S. Department of Agriculture [USDA], 2016). In 2010 to 2015 population loss in nonmetro areas occurred in the United 
States as a whole. In 2014 nonmetro populations stabilized after 4 years of dec...
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Which best describes the recent population trend in rural America? 
ANS: D 
Although the urban growth rate has been steadily climbing since 1890, with numbers of urban dwellers surpassing 
those in rural areas around 1920, the number of rural residents is the highest in the country’s history (U.S. Department of Agriculture [USDA], 2016). In 2010 to 2015 population loss in nonmetro areas occurred in the United 
States as a whole. In 2014 nonmetro populations stabilized after 4 years of dec...
Chapter 24: Rural and Migrant Health Nies: Community/Public Health Nursing, 7th Editio
Which best describes the recent population trend in rural America? 
ANS: D 
Although the urban growth rate has been steadily climbing since 1890, with numbers of urban dwellers surpassing 
those in rural areas around 1920, the number of rural residents is the highest in the country’s history (U.S. Department of Agriculture [USDA], 2016). In 2010 to 2015 population loss in nonmetro areas occurred in the United 
States as a whole. In 2014 nonmetro populations stabilized after 4 years of dec...
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Which best describes the recent population trend in rural America? 
ANS: D 
Although the urban growth rate has been steadily climbing since 1890, with numbers of urban dwellers surpassing 
those in rural areas around 1920, the number of rural residents is the highest in the country’s history (U.S. Department of Agriculture [USDA], 2016). In 2010 to 2015 population loss in nonmetro areas occurred in the United 
States as a whole. In 2014 nonmetro populations stabilized after 4 years of dec...
Chapter 24: Rural and Migrant Health Nies: Community/Public Health Nursing, 7th Edition
PLE CHOICE 
 1. Which best describes the recent population trend in rural America? 
ANS: D 
Although the urban growth rate has been steadily climbing since 1890, with numbers of urban dwellers surpassing 
those in rural areas around 1920, the number of rural residents is the highest in the country’s history (U.S. Department of Agriculture [USDA], 2016). In 2010 to 2015 population loss in nonmetro areas occurred in the United 
States as a whole. In 2014 nonmetro populations stabilized afte...
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PLE CHOICE 
 1. Which best describes the recent population trend in rural America? 
ANS: D 
Although the urban growth rate has been steadily climbing since 1890, with numbers of urban dwellers surpassing 
those in rural areas around 1920, the number of rural residents is the highest in the country’s history (U.S. Department of Agriculture [USDA], 2016). In 2010 to 2015 population loss in nonmetro areas occurred in the United 
States as a whole. In 2014 nonmetro populations stabilized afte...
Chapter 23: Homeless Populations Nies: Community/Public Health Nursing, 7th Edition
IPLE CHOICE 
 1. A family will most likely lose their primary nighttime residence within the next week. Which 
term best describes their situation in relation to homelessness? 
ANS: C 
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development has issued regulations that summarized the statutory definitions in four descriptive categories. These four categories with their respective definitions include: Literally 
homeless: Individuals and families who lack a fixed, regular, and adequate nighttime...
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IPLE CHOICE 
 1. A family will most likely lose their primary nighttime residence within the next week. Which 
term best describes their situation in relation to homelessness? 
ANS: C 
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development has issued regulations that summarized the statutory definitions in four descriptive categories. These four categories with their respective definitions include: Literally 
homeless: Individuals and families who lack a fixed, regular, and adequate nighttime...
Chapter 22: Veterans Health Nies: Community/Public Health Nursing, 7th Edition
1. Which person meets the legal definition of a veteran? 
ANS: B 
Legally, a veteran is an individual who has served in the active military, naval, or air service and who was discharged or released under conditions other than dishonorable. Any individual who completed service for any branch 
of armed forces is a veteran as long as they were not dishonorably discharged. Personnel serving in the National 
Guard are considered to be part-time employees and not active duty, full-time personnel....
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1. Which person meets the legal definition of a veteran? 
ANS: B 
Legally, a veteran is an individual who has served in the active military, naval, or air service and who was discharged or released under conditions other than dishonorable. Any individual who completed service for any branch 
of armed forces is a veteran as long as they were not dishonorably discharged. Personnel serving in the National 
Guard are considered to be part-time employees and not active duty, full-time personnel....
Nur 107 Chapters 21-27 Cardiovascular/ Brunner & Suddarth's Textbook of Medical-Surgical Nursing, 15th ed
A client asks the nurse about complications associated with use of a cardiac 
pacemaker. What does the nurse include in their response? Select all that apply. - 
Twiddler syndrome 
Hiccupping 
Localized infection 
Explanation: 
Complications associated with pacemakers include infection at entry site, 
pneumothorax, bleeding and hematoma, hemothorax, ventricular ectopy and 
tachycardia, phrenic nerve/diaphragmatic(hiccupping)/skeletal stimulation, cardiac 
perforation, Twiddler syndrome, and ...
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A client asks the nurse about complications associated with use of a cardiac 
pacemaker. What does the nurse include in their response? Select all that apply. - 
Twiddler syndrome 
Hiccupping 
Localized infection 
Explanation: 
Complications associated with pacemakers include infection at entry site, 
pneumothorax, bleeding and hematoma, hemothorax, ventricular ectopy and 
tachycardia, phrenic nerve/diaphragmatic(hiccupping)/skeletal stimulation, cardiac 
perforation, Twiddler syndrome, and ...
HESI LPN- Entrance exam study guide latest exam review
2 days after an abdominal hysterectomy, an elderly client with diabetes Mellitus Type II 
has a syncopal episode. Her vital signs are within normal limits and her sugar is 325 
mg/dL. what intervention should the nurse implement first? - administer regular insulin 
per sliding scale 
4 hours after administration of 20U of regular insulin, the client becomes shaky and 
diaphoretic. what action should the nurse take? - give the client crackers and milk 
36 hours after delivery, the nurse deter...
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2 days after an abdominal hysterectomy, an elderly client with diabetes Mellitus Type II 
has a syncopal episode. Her vital signs are within normal limits and her sugar is 325 
mg/dL. what intervention should the nurse implement first? - administer regular insulin 
per sliding scale 
4 hours after administration of 20U of regular insulin, the client becomes shaky and 
diaphoretic. what action should the nurse take? - give the client crackers and milk 
36 hours after delivery, the nurse deter...
HESI Comprehensive Exam review latest study guide A+ graded
A 6-year-old child is alert but quiet when brought to the emergency center with 
periorbital ecchymosis and ecchymosis behind the ears. The nurse suspects potential 
child abuse and continues to assess the child for additional manifestations of a basilar 
skull fracture. What assessment finding would be consistent with a basilar skull 
fracture? 
a. Asymmetry of the face and eye movements. 
b. Abnormal position and movement of the arm. 
c. Hematemesis and abdominal distention. 
d. Rhinorrhoe...
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A 6-year-old child is alert but quiet when brought to the emergency center with 
periorbital ecchymosis and ecchymosis behind the ears. The nurse suspects potential 
child abuse and continues to assess the child for additional manifestations of a basilar 
skull fracture. What assessment finding would be consistent with a basilar skull 
fracture? 
a. Asymmetry of the face and eye movements. 
b. Abnormal position and movement of the arm. 
c. Hematemesis and abdominal distention. 
d. Rhinorrhoe...
GIA Diamonds and Diamond Grading: Assignment 3 Questionnaire
How are igneous rocks formed? 
A. In gas 
B. By erosion 
C. From a molten state 
D. By heat and pressure - C. From a molten state 
How can crustal diamonds form? 
A. Oceanic subduction 
B. Volcanic eruptions 
C. Meteorite impacts 
D. Radiation decay - C. Meteorite impacts 
How does metasomatism affect lithospheric diamond formation? 
A. Supplies heat 
B. Transports rock 
C. Removes oxygen 
D. Provides hydrogen - C. Removes oxygen 
What are the rock types where most diamonds form? 
A. Basaltic cr...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 3 pages •
How are igneous rocks formed? 
A. In gas 
B. By erosion 
C. From a molten state 
D. By heat and pressure - C. From a molten state 
How can crustal diamonds form? 
A. Oceanic subduction 
B. Volcanic eruptions 
C. Meteorite impacts 
D. Radiation decay - C. Meteorite impacts 
How does metasomatism affect lithospheric diamond formation? 
A. Supplies heat 
B. Transports rock 
C. Removes oxygen 
D. Provides hydrogen - C. Removes oxygen 
What are the rock types where most diamonds form? 
A. Basaltic cr...
GIA Diamonds and Diamond Grading: Assignment 3 Questionnaire
How are igneous rocks formed? 
A. In gas 
B. By erosion 
C. From a molten state 
D. By heat and pressure - C. From a molten state 
How can crustal diamonds form? 
A. Oceanic subduction 
B. Volcanic eruptions 
C. Meteorite impacts 
D. Radiation decay - C. Meteorite impacts 
How does metasomatism affect lithospheric diamond formation? 
A. Supplies heat 
B. Transports rock 
C. Removes oxygen 
D. Provides hydrogen - C. Removes oxygen 
What are the rock types where most diamonds form? 
A. Basaltic cr...
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- • 3 pages •
How are igneous rocks formed? 
A. In gas 
B. By erosion 
C. From a molten state 
D. By heat and pressure - C. From a molten state 
How can crustal diamonds form? 
A. Oceanic subduction 
B. Volcanic eruptions 
C. Meteorite impacts 
D. Radiation decay - C. Meteorite impacts 
How does metasomatism affect lithospheric diamond formation? 
A. Supplies heat 
B. Transports rock 
C. Removes oxygen 
D. Provides hydrogen - C. Removes oxygen 
What are the rock types where most diamonds form? 
A. Basaltic cr...
NCLEX-RN Practice Quiz Test Bank 1 (LATEST QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS)2023
NCLEX-RN EXAM REVIEW A+ GRADED/2024 LATEST EXAM.
Cognitive Psychology: Connecting Mind, Research and Everyday Experience, 4th Edition - Chapter 1-3
BLS Test/ Final exam questions and answers latest 2024.
Auditing and Assurance Services Chapter 10