There are populations who are at greatest risk for disruption after a disaster. These include which of the following? Select all that apply
1. Single-parent families
2. Children
3. Substance abusers
4. Cats and dogs
1, 2, 3
Animals are not considered to be members of populations.
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An insurance company's internal statistics show that the company is losing a great deal of money processing small, frequent claims submitted by its customers. The company accountant suggests that the best way to decrease this loss is to
a. delay payment until the claims reach a set figure. b. educate customers on how much these claims cost. c. increase the deductible customers must satisfy. d. refuse to accept claims below a certain amount.
A terminated employee files a grievance against the nurse manager. Which of the following items would benefit the employee?
1. The nurse manager kept the employee informed of expectations and performance. 2. The nurse manager documented frequent problems with no coaching. 3. The nurse manager addressed problems in a timely manner. 4. The nurse manager kept the human resources department informed of employee policy violations.
During a health visit, a client discusses her sexual activity with her husband. She states, "I feel I can have multiple orgasms, but my husband doesn't seem to want to continue immediately after the first
" The nurse bases the response on the understanding about which of the following? A) She is not providing her husband enough sexual stimulation. B) Her husband suffers from a sexual dysfunction. C) Her husband suffers from a psychological problem. D) Women have a longer resolution phase than men.
A nurse records a pulse rate of 170 beats/minute on a patient's flow chart. For which of the following age groups would this be considered a normal reading?
A) Newborn B) Ten-year-old C) Adolescent D) Adult