Contrast proactive thinking with reactive thinking


For example, taking action that could prevent a potential crisis such as a cardiac arrest is called proactive thinking, or thinking ahead so that you are not in a crisis situation. When people wait for the problem to occur and then react to the crisis, it's called reactive thinking.?

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A) bronchi. B) bronchioles. C) diaphragm. D) alveoli.

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The person who introduces the communication process is called the:

a. receiver. b. sender. c. delayer. d. obstructer.

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Which of the following blood glucose reading would you MOST likely see in patient with nonketotic hyperosmolar coma?

A) ? 60 mg/dL. B) 80–150 mg/dL. C) 300–500 mg/dL D) ? 1,000 mg/dL

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Reimbursement methods for inpatient and outpatient hospital services include all of the following EXCEPT:

A) capitation. B) fee for service. C) per diem. D) prospective payment system.

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