Our normal bacterial flora (in oral cavity, vagina, etc.) help protect us from infections by inhibiting potentially pathogenic microorganisms that attempt to grow in regions of our body occupied by our normal flora
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
True
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MC Most local heat and cold therapies are applied for
A. 5 minutes. B. 20 minutes. C. 1 hour. D. 2 hours.
As a new nurse manager who has "inherited" a unit with high nurse turnover and complaints of patient dissatisfaction, your first course of action would be to:
a. Determine levels of nurse engagement on the unit. b. Review the personnel files of nurses who have resigned. c. Interview upper management about their vision for the unit. d. Meet with your staff to clarify your vision for the unit.
The nurse has determined that a child is growing. An example of growth in a child would be the:
a. child's weight increases from 10 pounds to 15 pounds. b. child is able to pick up a block. c. child is toilet trained. d. child has a temper tantrum.
A nurse considers how the environment outside of the family influences the development of a child is using which theory?
a. Bioecological systems theory b. Family systems approach c. Family developmental theory d. Interactionist theory