The nurse is giving a presentation about autism to a group of adults. The nurse should instruct the audience that biochemical studies have shown that autistic children have:
A) "A higher level of platelet serotonin levels than other children."
B) "Lower levels of dopaminergic activity than other children."
C) "Exhibit increased levels of thyroxine than do other children."
D) "Often experience lower glucagon levels than do other children."
A
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A) True B) False
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1. To do no harm 2. To do good 3. Protect the clients' right to make their own decisions 4. To tell the truth
The nurse observes the client walking into the room and climbing up on the exam table. The nurse notes this activity to obtain data related to which item?
A. Mobility. B. Strength of upper and lower extremities. C. Activity tolerance. D. Balance.
What is the advantage of recruiting from outside the organization?
A) Promotes long-term retention of employees B) Tends to increase the number of candidates C) Provides well-motivated candidates D) Attracts well-qualified candidates