Assigning responsibilities to competent and qualified individuals for satisfactory completion is known as _____

a. accountability. c. interdependence.
b. delegation. d. facilitation.


ANS: b

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When describing a vector to a patient, the nurse gives the example of a:

a. child with measles giving it to his sister. b. tick whose bite causes Lyme disease. c. woman with syphilis infecting her partner. d. dog whose bite causes rabies.

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3. What are favorable prognostic criteria for acute lymphoblastic leukemia? (Select all that apply.)

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A nursing student is preparing a care plan for an assigned patient. When accessing the electronic medical record, what is acceptable information to view? (Select all that apply.)

a. Laboratory data of the assigned patient b. Admission diagnosis for a patient who is a former neighbor c. The patient's age, date of birth, and gender d. The history and physical of the assigned patient e. A classmate's brother's chest x-ray report

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