Who is considered to be the founder of professional nursing?

A) Dorothea Dix B) Lillian Wald C) Florence Nightingale D) Clara Barton


C

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The nurse knows that any group moves through three interpersonal phases in a particular order, which includes:

1. Inclusion, control, and affection. 2. Reasoning, inclusion, and self-confidence. 3. Control, love, and affection. 4. Reasoning, self-confidence, and religion.

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An institutional health care provider is preparing to do a retrospective database analysis to deter-mine the relationships between treatment options, outcomes, and costs of various interventions used to treat arthritis

Which factor is an advantage of this type of analysis? a. Changes in policy, circumstances, or actual treatment methods over time may af-fect results. b. It relies on the use of accurate current procedural terminology (CPT). c. Data analysis can be technically challenging owing to large unrelated data sets. d. Data are readily available, and they reflect the institution's historical experience.

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A nonbiologic water contaminant that is most often found associated with plumbing of old (pre-1930s) or very new water systems leaching is

1. Copper. 2. Iron. 3. Lead. 4. Mercury. 5. Zinc.

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A nurse is explaining to the patient the procedure for a rectal suppository. The patient asks how long they should wait to defecate. Which is the correct time to retain the suppository?

1. 15 minutes 2. 30 minutes 3. 45 minutes 4. 60 minutes

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