Putting controls in place that offset risk or reduce the harmful effects of a threat are called _____.
A. control analysis
B. risk assumption
C. risk mitigation
D. risk avoidance
Answer: C
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Match the terms with the correct definition or statement.
A. a code of values and principles B. an unlawful attack on another person C. to worry or annoy persistently D. written, false information about a person E. keeping private what a resident tells you F. an attempt or a threat to harm a resident G. not covering a person when giving care H. willful infliction of physical or mental pain I. injuring the name and reputation of a person J. documents that communicate the resident’s wishes if the resident becomes unable to speak for himself or herself K. a document that permits an individual named by the resident to make health care decisions on the resident’s behalf if the resident becomes unable to make these decisions L. a document that states the resident’s wishes if he or she is terminally ill
Explain why infections with Clostridium perfringens lead to hemolysis of the RBCs
What will be an ideal response?
__________________ has/have important functions in the blood-clotting mechanism, including clot retraction and activation of coagulation factor
A. Platelets C. Red blood cells B. Hemoglobin D. White blood cells
Which may occur with effective conflict resolution?
A) "Difficult people" may become even more difficult. B) Stress levels may increase. C) People may lose respect for one another. D) All of the above E) None of the above