Which number is the exponent in 52?
What will be an ideal response?
2
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The spouse of a client who abuses crack cocaine tells the nurse that she has been in the habit of
calling her husband's employer to cover for his job absences and has even written reports for him "to keep him out of trouble.". She peevishly states "He promises to change but never follows through.". The nurse should make the assessment that the spouse demonstrates a. synergism. b. petulance. c. codependence. d. manipulative tendencies.
Whenever an employee group moves to unionize, it is most likely because of ____
a. A supply and demand issue b. Demands made by blue collar workers c. Employee greed, regardless of the profession d. The less than ideal relationship management has with employees
When preparing an informational sheet on myositis for distribution at a meeting of a lupus support group, the nurse includes the following facts concerning this disease: Select all that apply:
1. Myositis contains four different forms of the disorder. 2. Onset for polymyositis (PM) is usually between the ages of 40 and 50. 3. Inclusion body myositis (IBM) is more common in females. 4. Existing autoimmune conditions are a contributing factor in its development. 5. It is a commonly seen immune disorder.