There are several environmental conditions to consider when assessing the environment of a community. What is a risk assessment?

A) Assessment of the adverse effects of chemical, physical, or biological agents on people, animals, and the environment.
B) Process to help determine whether an individual has been exposed to environmental contaminants.
C) Assessment of factors that determine a person's level of exposure to a contaminant.
D) Process to determine the likelihood or probability that adverse effects will occur in a group of people because of an exposure to an environmental contaminant.


D

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1. "The inside of your bladder is most likely swollen, which makes you feel like you don't have to urinate.". 2. "You must be overdoing it with your activity level so soon after delivery.". 3. "I will need to catheterize you.". 4. "Your uterus must not be enlarged any longer.".

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The nurse who elects to practice in the area of obstetrics often hears discussion regarding the four Ps. What are the four Ps that interact during childbirth? (Select all that apply.)

a. Powers b. Passage c. Position d. Passenger e. Psyche

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What effect do amphetamines have on the human body?

A. They stimulate the parasympathetic nervous system. B. They increase the amounts of norepinephrine (NE) and dopamine (DA) within the brain. C. They decrease endurance and increase feelings of fatigue. D. They deactivate the mesolimbic dopamine system.

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Bones function in what important roles within the body? SELECT ALL THAT APPLY

a. Regulate potassium levels b. Maintain calcium balance c. Protect critical organs d. Produce blood cells e. Control motor activity

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