An occupational health nurse is in the planning stages of a new health promotion campaign in the workplace
When appraising the potential benefits of the program, the nurse should consider that success depends primarily on what quality in the participants?
A) Desire to expand knowledge
B) Self-awareness
C) Adequate time- and task-management
D) Taking responsibility for oneself
Ans: D
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Taking responsibility for oneself is the key to successful health promotion, superseding the importance of desire to learn information, self-awareness, or time-management.
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A) Deflate and remove the entire garment at once. B) Start gradual removal with deflating at the abdominal port or leg section. C) Maintain a PASG pressure greater than 30 mm Hg during the removal. D) Remove the entire garment at once without deflating.
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