When assessing motivation for learning, the nurse assesses for intrinsic factors, which include the
A) learning climate.
B) physical environment.
C) learner's attitude.
D) time of teaching.
C
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Which solution best reflects the process of ac-commodation? a. Their issues are trivial and do not affect patient care actions. No time is presently available for extended discussions. Send one of the NAs to another area and allow time for both to defuse. Good patient care in an expedient manner is the priority at this time. b. Call the supervisor to send the arguing dissenters home. c. Call the dissenters into the office. Listen to their concerns and make a decision about the resolution of their trivial matters. d. Allow the NAs to leave the building and settle their differences before they come back. Make no notation of their absence on their timesheets or in the report.
The patient has developed thick eschar over an electrical burn wound. Which of the following topical antibacterial agents will the nurse expect the physician to order for the wound?
A) Silver sulfadiazine 1% (Silvadene) water-soluble cream B) Mafenide acetate 10% (Sulfamylon) hydrophilic-based cream C) Silver nitrate 0.5% aqueous solution D) Acticoat
A nurse has decided to enter the field of emergency rescue by becoming a paramedic. Which of the following is one of the most important skills with which a paramedic must be proficient?
A) Technical skills B) Cognitive skills C) Interpersonal skills D) Legal/ethical skills
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