Identify the law that was passed in 1935 that allowed employees the right to self-organization and formation of unions for the purpose of collective bargaining

a. American Labor Union Act
b. National Labor Relations Act
c. Employees Self-Determination Act
d. Right-to-Strike Law


B

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The incidence of hearing loss in a long-term care facility is high, especially among white men. What strategy should care providers adopt when communicating with older adults who have hearing loss?

A) Use less complex concepts when communicating with hearing-impaired older adults. B) Use a high, consistent tone and pitch when speaking to adults with hearing loss. C) Speak at a high volume directly into the less affected ear when talking to an older adult with a hearing deficit. D) Make eye contact before and during a conversation with hearing-impaired adults.

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Which of the following types of menus may be recommended for a long-term care facility?

a. nonselective b. 1 month cyclic, 2 choices c. static d. restaurant

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What would the nurse expect the physician to do with the higher doses of salicylates that are given for arthritis?

a. Decrease the medication. b. Stop the medication after 1 month. c. Do serum levels for the medication. d. Get urine levels for the medication.

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A staff nurse learns before reporting to work that a close family member has been diagnosed with terminal cancer. The nurse is receiving the shift report and finds the family member has been assigned as a client

The nurse reporting off duty states that the client is very demanding and complains a lot. Which action by the staff nurse who is assigned care for the oncoming shift is appropriate? A) Discuss the situation with the charge nurse. B) Resolve to refrain from reacting negatively to the client. C) Tell the client to change the behavior. D) Ask the healthcare provider to help control the client.

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