Archives would be used by historical researchers to locate:

A) Findings aids
B) Primary sources
C) Secondary sources
D) Both primary and secondary sources


D

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What position would be most appropriate to reduce pressure ulcers in a bedridden patient?

a. Directly on his side, with the trochanter bearing the weight b. Supine, with the sacrum and iliac crest bearing the weight c. In a semi-Fowler position, with the sacrum and ischium bearing the weight d. In a lateral position, with body rotated 30 degrees with gluteus bearing the weight

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A bill has been submitted to the State House of Representatives that is designed to reduce the cost of health care by increasing the patient-to-nurse ratio from a maximum of 2:1 in intensive care units to 3:1. The nurse realizes that

a. Legislation is politics beyond the nurse's control. b. National programs have no bearing on state politics. c. The individual nurse can influence legislative decisions. d. Focusing on nursing care provides the best patient benefit.

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