Where might you find information about a job?

A)

want ads
B)

personal contacts
C)

friends
D)

all of the above


Answer:

D

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An adult with bowed tibias and a shortened thorax may have:

a. ankylosing spondylitis. b. Paget disease. c. rheumatoid arthritis. d. Sprengel deformity.

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The nurse is leading a discussion among nursing students about differences in living conditions between men and women. Which statement, if made by the nursing student, would correctly depict the susceptibility of older women?

1. "Older women tend to have more educational preparation than older men." 2. "Women typically earn less than men and often work in jobs without pension benefits or only limited benefits." 3. "Intermittent employment is less common in women, increasing their Social Security and retirement benefits." 4. "Women generally have fewer family caregiving responsibilities than men."

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Sarah is a 4-year-old patient with cystic fibrosis. She has been having increased hospitalizations and prefers to have Leah as her nurse as an inpatient

Leah has been assigned to care for a different set of patients today, yet Sarah's mother insists on having Leah as their nurse. Which action would be best for Leah to take with Sarah and her mother? 1. Ignore the situation. 2. Speak to Sarah and her mother to discuss the importance of having another nurse, who also knows the case, care for her. 3. Let Sarah's mother and Sarah voice their reasoning for wanting Leah, and then explain the need for Leah to have a different assignment. 4. Let the charge nurse deal with the situation.

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