What is 20% of 50?
1. 0.4
2. 100
3. 10
4. 2.5
3
Rationale 1:
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Which of the following strategies may assist with rapid adoption of the technology and system? a. Employ a centralized decision-making approach. b. Use simulators for initial practice to build confidence. c. Bring in a nurse consultant who is familiar with the technology. d. Use early adopters among the staff as leaders and role models in implementation.
Mrs. K is a 69-year-old widow who lives alone. At her clinic visit she confessed to the nurse that she is embarrassed by her frequent diarrhea and bloating after meals. At times she also feels sweaty or dizzy
Because of this problem she no longer goes out with friends to eat, which in the past has been an enjoyable source of socialization. The nurse advises her to continue to go out with her friends but also to: 1. Eat smaller portions and avoid extra fluid with meals. 2. Avoid eating all day before she goes out and then eat a large meal. 3. Eat food cooked at home since many restaurants have additives that can cause diarrhea. 4. Eat foods with simple rather than complex carbohydrates.
A nurse is discussing heart disorders that cause the mixing of oxygenated and deoxygenated blood with a new nurse. The nurse should explain that the mixed disorders consist of all of the following except:
1. Tetralogy of Fallot. 2. Hypoplastic left heart. 3. Truncus afteriosus. 4. Transposition of the great vessels.