When preparing a teaching plan for a unit on maternal–newborn nursing, an instructor is incorporating educational software with computerized video clips, slide presentations, illustrations, and quiz questions developed by faculty and content experts

The information can be changed in many ways to address the instructor's needs. The instructor is using which of the following?
A) Computer-aided instruction
B) Computer-based learning
C) Learning management system
D) Learning content management system


D

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Which of the following types of care do community health nurses provide?

a. Case management c. Secondary b. Primary d. Tertiary

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The sleep history of a client experiencing sleep problems reveals that the client ingests a significant amount of caffeine each day

When reviewing the effect of caffeine on sleep with the client, which of the following would the nurse incorporate into the discussion as a caffeine effect? A) Decreased sleep latency B) Increased total sleep time C) Decreased REM sleep D) Increased slow-wave sleep

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A four–year-old child is seen in the pediatric clinic for a well-child visit. During this visit, the nurse recognizes that appropriate assessments that should be completed at this time include: Standard Text: Select all that apply

1. Height and weight. 2. Head circumference. 3. Four-year-old required immunizations. 4. Developmental assessment. 5. Safety counseling.

Nursing

A patient is considering breast reconstruction following a mastectomy. What information should the nurse provide to the patient regarding reconstructive surgery?

A) A permanent breast implant is inserted immediately following a mastectomy. B) Flap surgeries require a greater recovery period than tissue expansion with a permanent implant. C) The transrectus abdominal myocutaneous (TRAM) flap uses the muscle from the patient's back, which is tunneled to the front of the chest wall. D) Breast reconstruction may interfere with the treatment of breast cancer.

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