A potential barrier that a nurse may experience when in the educator role is

a. Working with clients with a low literacy level
b. Memorizing the information that is to be taught
c. Having a limited vocabulary
d. Lacking knowledge about how to gain participation


ANS: D

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A) CAT allows an exam to be continually customized to a student's performance. B) CAT ensures that two students never answer the same question during an exam. C) CAT allows you to view your test results immediately after answering each question. D) CAT allows you to give feedback to the test creators as you are writing the exam.

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A 20-year-old woman calls the clinic at 5 PM and reports to the nurse that she forgot to take her morning dose of fexofenadine (Allegra). She usually takes her evening dose at 8 PM. She wants to know what she should do

The nurse will instruct her to A) double her evening dose. B) skip the evening dose and start back in the morning. C) forget about the morning dose and take the evening dose. D) take the morning dose now and the evening dose at the regular time.

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Which condition can contribute to a vulnerability of the blood-brain barrier (BBB)? Select all that apply

1. Anxiety 2. Infection 3. Radiation 4. Dementia 5. High blood pressure

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A nurse can explain the risk of lead poisoning by the use of

a. Evidence-based practice b. Lead registries c. Environmental surveillance d. Environmental epidemiology

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