An instructor is preparing a class presentation on landmark health legislation. Which of the following would the instructor include as the most significant legislation that attempts to ensure access to health care for Americans?
A) Social Security Act
B) Hill-Burton Act
C) Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act
D) Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act
Ans: C
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1. work relationships. 2. financial security. 3. long-term relationships. 4. short-term relationships.
At her 16-week checkup, a patient's blood pressure is slightly decreased from her prepregnancy level. You evaluate this change based on which of the following statements concerning blood pressure during pregnancy?
A) Normally, blood pressure increases steadily throughout pregnancy. B) Blood pressure remains stable until decreasing the day of the delivery. C) A decrease in the second trimester may occur because of placental growth. D) Blood pressure progressively decreases throughout the entire pregnancy.
The nurse assisting with the oculovestibular response (OVR) test on a client recognizes that the brain stem is intact when the client's eyes
a. demonstrate sustained nystagmus. b. do not deviate with the instillation of ice water. c. rapidly move toward the ear irrigated with warm water. d. slowly move toward the ear irrigated with ice water.
The nurse is teaching a new mother developmental expectations. Which of these activities should the nurse expect a newborn to do within the first month of life?
1. Bring hands to eyes and mouth 2. Push up with hands,moving chest up 3. Keep hands in a relaxed position 4. Roll over from back to abdomen