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The nurse is working with Mr.Elinore,an air traffic controller.He states that he has significant life stressors at this time,is sleeping poorly,and it is affecting his ability to function.After developing a plan with Mr.Elinore that includes strategies to promote adequate rest and sleep,what would he and the nurse determine is an expected outcome?

A) Sleep at least 8 hours each night
B) List three positive coping mechanisms for anxiety relief
C) Report getting sufficient sleep to provide energy for daily activities
D) Manifest less anxiety after taking prescribed medications

On Jul 16, 2024


C
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Which of the following statements would be a surprise instruction in succession planning?

A) CEO succession planning should be a board-driven, collaborative process.
B) Succession planning should be one of the governing board's two or three most important tasks.
C) The governing board and CEO should not discuss the process.
D) Any agreements or promises the board makes must be communicated to the succeeding board leadership and honored.

On Jul 12, 2024


C
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A nurse is developing a plan of care for an older adult. Which information will the nurse consider?

A) Should be standardized because most geriatric patients have the same needs
B) Needs to be individualized to the patient's unique needs
C) Focuses on the disabilities that all aging persons face
D) Must be based on chronological age alone

On Jun 16, 2024


B
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In the term lymphangiosarcoma,the combining form means:

A) tumor.
B) flesh.
C) lymph.
D) vessel.

On Jun 11, 2024


D
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Patients at greatest risk for developing serious foot problems include those with: (Select all that apply. )

A) peripheral neuropathy.
B) peripheral vascular disease.
C) pancreatitis.
D) diabetes.

On May 15, 2024


A,B,D
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Which is true concerning hepatitis B? (Select all that apply.)

A) Hepatitis B cannot exist in carrier state.
B) Hepatitis B can be prevented by HBV vaccine.
C) Hepatitis B can be transferred to an infant of a breastfeeding mother.
D) Onset of hepatitis B is insidious.
E) Principal mode of transmission for hepatitis B is fecal-oral route.
F) Immunity to hepatitis B occurs after one attack.

On May 12, 2024


B, C, D, F