To enable meaningful evaluation, the nurse takes care to establish expected outcomes that are:
1. agreeable.
2. negotiable.
3. presentable.
4. measurable.
ANS: 4
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1. Humanistic theory. 2. Psychosocial theory. 3. Biologic theory. 4. Genetic theory.
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a. race. b. ethnicity. c. culture. d. religion.
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A) severe swelling at tick bite mark within 24 hours. B) erythema, headache, fever, and chills. C) slight temperature and nausea. D) progressive confusion and disorientation.
An organization's beliefs, values, attitudes, ideologies, practices, customs, and language refers to:
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