Which factors are affecting the nursing shortage? SELECT ALL THAT APPLY
a. Aging faculty
b. Increasing elderly population
c. Job satisfaction due to adequate number of nurses
d. Aging nursing workforce
e. Greater autonomy for nurses
a. Aging faculty
b. Increasing elderly population
d. Aging nursing workforce
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A) Ventilation B) Diffusion C) Perfusion D) Inhalation
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1. preeclampsia. 2. pyrosis. 3. pica. 4. purging.
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True False
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The occupational health nurse explains the need for a colonoscopy and provides the patient with additional written information. In order to provide information to more individuals the nurse should: A) Plan a health fair for the employees that provides information about age related diseases. B) Refer every employee over the age of 50 to a gastroenterologist for a screening colonoscopy. C) Provide instruction on diet and exercise as it relates to the prevention of colon cancer in people over 50. D) Place brochures in the nurses' facility for the employees to access in answering their questions.