Factors that affect supply include nursing education factors, work environment factors, and _____ factors

a. demographic
b. geographic
c. socioeconomic
d. psychological


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Three factors that affect the supply of RNs are nursing education, work environment, and demo-graphics.

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In this situation, TT is considered to be which of the following? a. A complementary modality b. An alternative modality c. A placebo response d. Holistic healthcare

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A Do Not Resuscitate (DNR) order has been written and agreed to by the family. Considering the principles of palliative care, what is the most appropriate nursing action? A) Transfer the patient to the step-down unit since DNR patients are not eligible for critical care. B) Encourage the family to reduce their visits so that they will not have to witness the patient's deterioration. C) Assess the patient and family for specific spiritual needs at this phase of life and death. D) Discontinue all supportive care to hasten the inevitable death of the patient and reduce costs.

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A pregnant patient tells you that when she stands up suddenly, she notices a sharp pain in her lower abdomen. This is probably a result of tension on which ligament?

A) Broad ligament B) Round ligament C) Cardinal ligament D) Sacral-pubic ligament

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Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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