A nurse would like to propose legislation requiring all schools to employ a registered nurse. The first step taken in the legislative process would be
a. Introducing the bill to the legislature
b. Moving the bill to the other house
c. Developing the policy option into a bill
d. Hearings, testimony, and lobbying
ANS: C
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1. 46 double-structured chromosomes 2. 46 single chromosomes 3. 23 double-structured chromosomes 4. 23 single chromosomes
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A. "You may be eligible for new and experimental therapy. These tests will deter-mine whether or not you would qualify for such treatment." B. "It is best to determine how healthy your major organs are before undergoing the strenuous and uncomfortable therapies for cancer." C. "Different treatments are used depending on where the cancer is, so it is first ne-cessary to determine the exact sites." D. "The doctors want to be very sure, because it is possible to have two different kinds of cancer at the same time."
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a. depression c. dementia b. delirium d. encephalopathy
While caring for a hospitalized client with schizophrenia, a nurse observes that the client is listening to the radio. The client tells the nurse that the radio commentator is speaking directly to him. The nurse interprets this finding as which of the fol
A) Autistic thinking B) Concrete thinking C) Referential thinking D) Illusional thinking