An employer has recently hired a person with a disability who will require special accommodations. What will a typical "reasonable accommodation" cost an employer?

a. Between $1 and $600
b. Between $601 and $1200
c. Between $1200 and $1800
d. Over $1801


ANS: A

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a. more severely affected by the disorder than people with one copy of the gene. b. infertile and unable to transmit the gene. c. carriers of the trait but not affected with the disorder. d. mildly affected with the disorder.

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During the musculoskeletal physical examination, a patient demonstrates difficulty during the weight-bearing stance phase of walking. Which body area will the nurse focus the examination?

A) Feet B) Ankles C) Knees D) Hips

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Calculate the decimal number and smallest reduced fraction for 65%

1. 0.35; 7/20 2. 0.45; 9/20 3. 0.55; 11/20 4. 0.65; 13/20

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Several community health agencies are collaborating on health promotion strategies. The community health nurse observes that the team is working on assessment, planning, implementation, and evaluation. The nurse correctly concludes that

A) the team is made up solely of nurses. B) the team is in the beginning phase. C) the team is determining the goals they will work toward. D) the team is working together to accomplish desired goals.

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