The nurses in the hospital received a letter stating that they would each be receiving a small raise. The letter stated that the previous year's income was higher than the expenses. This situation is known as which of the following?
a. Profitability c. Accountability
b. Stability d. Responsibility
A
Profitability results when the income is higher than the expenses. The extra income would allow the
hospital to give raises to each of the staff members.
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will be discharged to a shelter until other housing can be arranged. The advantage of placement in the shelter is the provision of a. privacy. b. a safe environment. c. freedom to do as he pleases. d. supplemental Social Security income.
Which of the following patients would you expect to be at risk for decreased activity? Choose all that apply
1) Older adult who walks at the mall for physical activity 2) Someone living in a skilled nursing facility 3) Healthy adult who works as a computer programmer 4) Obese child who enjoys video games
Bandura's theory of self-efficacy described people's response to health-related behaviors. Which of the following was a major premise of this theory?
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Fill in the blank(s) with correct word