A new nurse graduate is comparing her schooling with an older relative. Which statement describes one of his or her observations?
A) Enrollments in nursing schools have little effect on the supply of nurses to meet the demands.
B) Nursing school enrollment has shown a steady yearly increase for almost the past 10 years.
C) Federal funding for nursing education has remained fairly stagnant for the past several decades.
D) The number of nursing school programs has dramatically increased to address the nursing shortage.
B
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1. Allows for vital signs prior to starting exam. 2. Provides an opportunity for the client to relax before the exam. 3. Yields information to guide the physical assessment. 4. Provides the information necessary for the diagnosis.
A patient has been admitted with acute asthma and has had nausea and vomiting. Drug history reveals that the patient has been taking theophylline (Elixophyllin) for 3 weeks
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A researcher receives permission to use the information in a hospital data set, without patient identifiers. What level of subject consent is required?
a. Partial: the subjects must all be notified that their data is being re-used. b. None. c. Partial: the subjects must all be notified if the results are published. d. Full: all subjects must be contacted and must agree to have their data used.
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false