__________ means to assist, ease the way, or make a smooth transition for a process or another person

Fill in the blank with correct word


Facilitation

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Treatment with insulin for type 1 diabetics:

1. Starts with a total daily dose of 0.2 to 0.4 units per kg of body weight 2. Divides the total doses into three injections based on meal size 3. Uses a total daily dose of insulin glargine given once daily with no other insulin required 4. Is based on the level of blood glucose

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A patient is scheduled for a procedure to test mental function at 6 a.m. At 3 a.m. the patient requests something for sleep. What is the nurse's best response?

a. "I'll call your prescriber and request an order for something to help you sleep." b. "Your prescriber has ordered temazepam (Restoril). I will give you a dose now." c. "I'm sorry, but there is not enough time for sleep now before your procedure." d. "I'm sorry, but you already received a dose of temazepam last evening at 9."

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The assistive nursing personnel reports that the heart rate of the sleeping 23-year-old athlete, who is hospitalized following complications of a tonsillectomy, is 56

The assistive nursing personnel states that this is 10 beats per minute slower than when she took it earlier in the evening. The nurse knows that this is considered: 1. Normal, and they will continue to monitor the vital signs as ordered 2. Abnormally slow, and the health care provider should be notified immediately 3. Abnormally slow, and the nurse will recheck the heart rate before taking any ac-tion 4. Abnormally slow, signaling that the client may be hemorrhaging

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Which is one of the last areas in the body to achieve anesthesia equilibrium with the blood?

1. Brain 2. Kidney 3. Adipose tissue 4. Skeletal muscles

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