A continuity plan is a critical aspect of an organization's risk management strategy and is instrumental to its survival in the aftermath of a disaster

Tolerance for IT downtime is rapidly declining; a recent survey set the figure at how many hours or less? 1. 5 hours
2. 10 hours
3. 18 hours
4. 24 hours


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Rationale: Tolerance for IT downtime is rapidly declining with a recent survey setting the figure at five hours or less.

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A nurse working in a psychiatric hospital is performing a suicide assessment on a client diagnosed with major depressive disorder (MDD). Which actions by the nurse are appropriate when conducting a suicide assessment?

Select all that apply. A) Assess all clients for suicide risk by using indirect questioning. B) Ask if the client has any thought of suicide. C) Asking about suicide will "plant the idea" in the client's mind. D) Assess the lethality of the suicide plan, if one exists. E) If the client has suicidal thoughts, assess whether or not the client would act on them.

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The health care system developed in four "phases" from 1800 to today. The first phase was characterized by:

1. The rise in technology 2. Epidemics of infectious disease such as typhoid, influenza, and malaria 3. Physicians and nurses who attained their skills in scientifically-based programs 4. An expansion of hospital clinics and long-term care facilities

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A client has a heart rate of 78 beats per minute. Which node is most likely to produce this heart rate?

1. Atrioventricular (AV) node 2. Internodal pathway 3. Sinoatrial (SA) node 4. Purkinje fibers

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A patient has been admitted for a skin graft following third degree burns to the bilateral calves. The plan of care involves 3 days inpatient and 6 months outpatient treatment, to include home care and dressing changes

When should the nurse initiate the educational plan? a. After the operation and the patient is awake b. On admission, along with the initial assessment c. The day before the patient is to be discharged d. When narcotics are no longer needed routinely

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