Using a matrix design organizational chart defines:

a. a rigid hierarchy c. the reporting lines
b. varying levels of responsibility d. the task to be accomplished


D
In the matrix organizational chart structure is less important and the workforce roles and reporting relationships are based on the project or task to be accomplished, rather than on a rigid hierarchy. Levels of responsibility, hierarchy, and reporting lines are more important in centralized and decentralized organizational structures.

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1. The room is too dark. 2. The client is able to read. 3. This is a normal response. 4. The client requires glasses for reading.

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An older client is diagnosed with hemolytic anemia. What will the nurse teach the client about this disorder?

1. It is caused by blood loss. 2. It will be treated with folic acid. 3. It causes the red blood cells to be misshaped. 4. It is associated with decreased immature red blood cells.

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A nurse is asked to administer one antibiotic tablet t.i.d. for seven days. The total number of tablets required is:

a. 30. c. 21. b. 14. d. 70.

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Stroke volume responds to changes in:

A) Contractility of the heart. B) Preload. C) Afterload. D) All of the above.

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