According to Reed, a person's __________ influences how she or he perceives the world and imagines the mysteries beyond this world

A. Pluralistic view
B. Relative present
C. Self-boundary
D. Health state


ANS: C

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A healthcare organization is reviewing post-disaster feedback to improve the design and implementation of a better continuity plan for use. What is the purpose of this analysis?

A) Feedback collected is used to identify what worked and what did not because plans that looked good before a disaster may not look so good after one. B) Feedback collected after disasters (or mock disasters) is not useful because the staff had no other options during the disaster. C) Feedback collected after disasters (or mock disasters) is not necessarily accurate. D) Feedback collected after disasters (or mock disasters) provides data for change in a limited number of areas.

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With regard to medications, herbs, shots, and other substances normally encountered, the maternity nurse should be aware that:

a. Both prescription and over-the-counter (OTC) drugs that otherwise are harmless can be made hazardous by metabolic deficiencies of the fetus. b. The greatest danger of drug-caused developmental deficits in the fetus is seen in the final trimester. c. Killed-virus vaccines (e.g., tetanus) should not be given during pregnancy, but live-virus vaccines (e.g., measles) are permissible. d. No convincing evidence exists that secondhand smoke is potentially dangerous to the fetus.

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The basic equation for a straight line is:

a. Y' = b + aX b. X' = bY c. Y = a + bX d. Y = bX

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The nurse sees that the physician has ordered a subcutaneous heparin injection for a patient. The nurse will plan to give the injection in the

1. Back of the upper arms. 2. Abdomen. 3. Upper buttocks. 4. Anterior thighs.

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