The trait approach determines the most important traits in a highly objective way

a. True
b. False


False

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In the early stages of pneumonia, which respiratory outcome might the nurse expect to see?

1. decreased PaO2 and increased PaCO2 2. decreased PaO2 and normal PaCO2 3. increased PaO2 and increased PaCO2 4. normal PaO2 and elevated PaCO2

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The process by which the body uses energy to adjust to changes in environmental conditions is called

a. homeostasis. b. thermoregulation. c. adaptive thermogenesis. d. the thermic effect of food.

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The nurse is working in a clinic for homeless families. The client is very concerned about her 10-year-old son who has severe asthma. She tells the nurse that she does not have any insurance

to pay for health care for her child's health care and wonders where she should take him for his asthma. The nurse suggests A) a physician's office. B) the county emergency room. C) the school nurse. D) a community health center.

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When preparing an adult patient for an enema, the nurse understands that the tube or nozzle should be inserted how far?

a. 1 to inches b. 2 to 3 inches c. 3 to 4 inches d. 4 to 5 inches

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