Which of the following activities represents a challenge when a cost–benefit analysis is performed?

a. Calculating all of the indirect, less visible costs
b. Placing an appropriate dollar value on the benefits
c. Using computer software to calculate the results
d. Controlling the variables of cost and benefit


ANS: B

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In which situation would the traditional type of collective bargaining (union) help nurses attain their goals?

a. Management has agreed to no nursing layoffs for one year after reorganization. b. Nursing has received a 4% salary increase this year and next year. c. Nurses have identified workplace safety issues and health hazards. d. Management has arranged for nurse prac-titioners to have admitting privileges.

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The nurse would assess the client experiencing an acute episode of cholecysitis for pain that is located in the right

A. Upper quadrant and radiates to the left scapula and shoulder B. Upper quadrant and radiates to the right scapula and shoulder C. Lower quadrant and radiates to the umbilicus D. Lower quadrant and radiates to the back

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a. "I wish my parents would just leave me alone." b. "I'm hoping to go to college." c. "I don't have any friends." d. "It's terrible being taller than all my friends."

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