A technical challenge is one in which the leader can identify and implement a solution

a. True
b. False


True

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In the morning, a nurse receives a report on four pediatric clients, each of whom has some form of fluid-volume excess. Which of the children should the nurse see first?

1. The child with tachypnea and pulmonary congestion 2. The child with hepatomegaly and normal respiratory rate 3. The child with dependent and sacral edema and regular pulse 4. The child with periorbital edema and normal respiratory rate

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During a home visit an older patient who is terminally ill can no longer talk. What assessment data will the nurse use to determine if the patient is in pain?

1. Cool, dry skin 2. Moaning while being turned 3. Cyanotic feet and lower legs 4. Cheyne-Stokes respiratory pattern

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The nurse is offering a refresher class on the immune system to a group in the community. Which statement about the comparison between natural and acquired immunity best demonstrates understanding?

a. Acquired immune responses are nonspecific. b. Individuals are born with specific acquired immunity to most antigens. c. Only natural immunity processes occur in response to antigens. d. Specific acquired immunity occurs only after exposure to a foreign substance.

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A patient has complained several times of minor gastrointestinal pain, flatulence, and diarrhea after meals. A nurse identifies that this is most likely caused by

1. Anaphylaxis. 2. Food intolerance. 3. A food allergy. 4. Food poisoning.

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