Complaint

What will be an ideal response?


Statement by the plaintiff. Filed in the appropriate court.

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The nurse knows active assistive range of motion is:

a. when the patient is able to independently move all joints. b. when the patient is able to partially move all joints. c. when the caregiver must move the patient's joints. d. when the patient is performing isotonic exercises.

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5) It has been determined from previous experience that eight hours is the minimum time necessary for staff nurses to obtain initial training on the new system. Which of the following is the best way to schedule this training?

A) One eight-hour session is offered six weeks prior to the go-live date, where employees drop in when they are caught up with work assignments. B) Eight one-hour sessions are scheduled one month prior to going live, starting immediately after the employee's shift has ended. C) Four two-hour sessions are scheduled three months prior to going live during nonscheduled work time. D) Two four-hour sessions are offered one month before going live during nonscheduled work time.

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The nurse is reviewing the laboratory results of studies on a 4-month-old infant and notes that the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) antibody test is positive. The nurse determines that this test result indicates which of the following?

1. The infant has HIV. 2. The infant is infected with the HIV virus. 3. The mother is infected with the HIV virus. 4. This is a significant result, indicating a repeat test in 1 month.

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Listening is a form of communication.

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

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