Alternative dispute resolution usually involves at least one of the elements of mediation, fact finding, arbitration, and the use of ombudspersons. What occurs during mediation?
A) Uses a neutral third party, is a confidential, legally nonbinding process designed to help bring the parties together to devise a solution to the conflict
B) Asks questions to clarify the issues
C) Binding conflict resolution process in which the facts of the case are heard by an individual who makes a final decision for the parties in conflict
D) Actual court hearings that focus on evaluating and resolving conflicts through discovery, presentation of evidence, sworn testimony including that of expert witnesses, and cross-examination.
A
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1. "A newborn's immune system isn't mature, so symptoms are vague." 2. "You would have seen more symptoms if you had been looking closely." 3. "A fever will be present in sick newborns, including your baby." 4. "A mother's immunity usually protects the infant from illness."
The patient has decreased visual acuity in the left eye. The nurse records this as a problem with the:
A) OU. B) OS. C) OD. D) OX.
Which priority nursing actions should the nurse take prior to administering penicillin G benzathine (Bicillin LA) to a client?
A. Have the client lie down and assess vital signs. B. Inquire about a history of allergies to penicillin. C. Inform the client that they will need be observed for 30 minutes after the injection. D. Inform the client that they will need someone to drive them home. E. Advise the client to rest for the remainder of the day.
During a client assessment, the nurse has the client close his eyes. She then places her finger on his right thigh. She asks the client where he is being touched and he answers "my right thigh." This is an example of which sense?
A) Auditory B) Visual C) Kinesthetic D) Olfactory