The two most common mistakes made during oral presentations are

a. reading from slides or paper and failing to adhere to time limits.
b. using too many slides and speaking too softly.
c. failing to adhere to time limits and not providing handouts.
d. reading from slides or paper and speaking too loudly.


a. reading from slides or paper and failing to adhere to time limits.

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A teen and his friends are drinking beer and swimming in a river near their neighborhood. The teen climbs a tree and dives headfirst into the river. After a few seconds, his friends realize something is wrong. They pull him onto the riverbank

He is conscious and breathing but unable to move. What should they do first? a. Immobilize the boy, and call for help. b. Turn him onto his stomach to allow water to drain from his lungs. c. Push on his stomach to rid his lungs of water. d. Use a four-man carry to take the boy to safety.

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The labor and birth nurse is admitting a patient. The nurse's assessment includes asking the patient whom she would like to have present for the labor and birth, and what the patient would prefer to wear

The patient's partner asks the nurse the reason for these questions. The nurse's best response would be: Note: Credit will be given only if all correct choices and no incorrect choices are selected. Select all that apply. 1. "These questions are asked of all women. It's no big deal." 2. "I'd prefer that your partner ask me all the questions, not you." 3. "A patient's preferences for her birth are important for me to understand." 4. "Many women have beliefs about childbearing that affect these choices." 5. "I'm gathering information that the nurses will use after the birth."

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Assuming all are true, which information about a new graduate should be included in a résumé to highlight abilities that would be valuable to an employer?

a. Prefers annual salary of $50,000 to $52,000 b. President of sky diving club c. Fluent in American sign language d. Plans to move to a nearby state after 1 year

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Which of the following results is the primary treatment goal for angina?

A) Reversal of ischemia B) Reversal of infarction C) Reduction of stress and anxiety D) Reduction of associated risk factors

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