Open-ended items are more difficult to construct than closed-ended items

A) True
B) False


B

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Conscious behavior requires arousal, or wakefulness, which is controlled by the

a. cerebral cortex. c. reticular activating system (RAS). b. hypothalamus. d. limbic system.

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Which notation indicates that a woman has had four previous live births and that two were preterm?

a. G4 P3, T3 P0, A1 E0 LC3 b. G5 P4, T2 P2, A0 E1 LC4 c. G6 P4, T3 P0, A2 E0 LC3 d. G6 P2, T2 P0, A4 E0 LC1

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The nurse caring for a patient states, "Your blood pressure is dangerously high

Are you taking antihypertensive medicine?" The patient states, "I can't afford my medicine. I have no insurance." The nurse states "I feel really sorry for that patient. I wish it wasn't against policy to give her money." The nurse wants to help and places a note on Facebook that any donations would be appreciated to help a waitress who works at the cafeteria next door to the hospital buy her medications. The nurse posts that "She was so sick last evening when she came to the ED. I can't believe they don't provide insurance. I can't give her money but you all can help." This nurse: a. is showing empathy and as long as she lets the patient know the money is not from her, she is not violating any social media guidelines. b. is at risk for HIPAA violations. c. has properly followed policy and protected the patient by not using her name. d. is demonstrating the logical fallacy of slippery slope.

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The client recently diagnosed with hypertension presents with the following assessment data: weight, 200 lb; height, 5'4"; diet, mostly starches; alcohol intake, three beers/week; stressors, works 60 hours/week

In planning care with this client, what is the priority outcome? 1. The client will eliminate alcohol from the diet. 2. The client will decrease stress by limiting work to 40 hours/week. 3. The client will achieve and maintain optimum weight. 4. The client will balance diet according to the food pyramid.

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