The brief retention of an image by the retina of our eyes after a stimulus is removed

a. Persistence of Vision
b. Cel Animation
c. Avatar
d. Tweening.


Answer: a. Persistence of Vision

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All of the following are true about stress in an older adult's life except

a. It should be eliminated from an older person's life b. It should be managed c. It can have beneficial results d. It increases with age

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The home health nurse cautions a pregnant patient who ingests alcohol or illicit drugs that she places herself at risk and endangers her fetus, because alcohol and drugs:

a. are all absorbed into the bloodstream. b. affect the mother. c. cross the placental barrier. d. increase the heart rate.

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A patient diagnosed with a traumatic brain injury is demonstrating signs of cerebral salt wasting. Which interventions would the nurse include in this patient's plan of care?

1. Restrict fluids. 2. Restrict sodium. 3. Monitor intravenous normal saline administration. 4. Provide potassium chloride intravenous replacements.

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Virtue ethics is one of the oldest ethical theories, dating back to the ancient Greek philosophers, Plato and Aristotle. These ethics can best be described as

1. Caring is the most important virtue of nurses. 2. The disempowering concept; to identify the essence of nursing. 3. Interest in the concept of the good, including benevolence, compassion, trustworthiness, and integrity. 4. Sensitivity to the needs of others and assumption of responsibility of women to care for people.

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