Which natural disaster is the most common natural disaster worldwide?

A. Earthquakes
B. Floods
C. Hurricane (water)/tornado (over land)
D. Volcanic eruption


ANS: B

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An RN has delegated the care of a fresh postoperative client to an LPN. The LPN notifies the RN that the client's vital signs are elevated and the client is dyspneic and complaining of pain. What should the nurse do next?

A. No further action is necessary as the LPN is experienced. B. Request that the LPN offer the client a narcotic analgesic that had been ordered for the postoperative period C. Place a call to the attending surgeon and report that the client is having pain D. Assess the client and analyze the preoperative and perioperative data before calling the surgeon

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Which of the following diagnostic tests can be used to determine the details of the arterial supply to the kidneys?

A) Radiography C) Computed tomography (CT scan) B) Angiography D) Cystoscopy

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Each facility is required to have an emergency operations plan (EOP), which should include which of the following information? (Select all that apply.)

a. when to activate a response b. who will be notified first c. how to protect the facility environment d. how to prevent an attack e. how to identify the agent f. how to control exposure

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