Indoor air pollution has been estimated to be how many times higher than outdoor air pollution levels?

a. 10 to 20 times higher
b. 2.2 to 100 times higher
c. 50 to 150 times higher
d. 100 to 200 times higher


B

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A nurse is working with a patient and realizes that it is almost one year since the death of the patient's spouse. What should the nurse do?

1. Ignore it unless the patient mentions it. 2. Tell the patient to visit the spouse's grave that day. 3. Suggest that the patient make plans to go away that day. 4. Prepare the patient for a possible anniversary reaction and help the patient plan for it.

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Which of the following is a nursing responsibility regarding informed consent?

a. Canceling the procedure if the patient has questions b. Explaining the procedure, risks, and treatment alternatives c. Serving as a witness, ensuring that the patient does not feel coerced into a decision d. Ensuring that the physician has completely explained the costs of the procedure

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When the nurse asks the client to raise the eyebrows and grimace or puff the cheeks, the nurse would be assessing the function of cranial nerve

a. VII. b. VIII. c. IX. d. X.

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The nurse is teaching a burn client about the need for continued stretching exercises after discharge from the hospital. The nurse knows that the client understands what is necessary when he states:

1. "Stretching exercises are used to elongate shortened soft tissue and increase range of motion.". 2. "A progressive exercise program will not increase my overall stamina.". 3. "Blanching of the scar means I have stretched too far.". 4. "If I stretch, I don't need to use my splints.".

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