When designing learning activities for a group of students, an instructor wants to focus on the highest level of learning. Which of the following activities would be most appropriate?
A) Tutorials
B) Case studies
C) Animations
D) Flash cards
B
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The nurse is preparing to assess a patient's abdomen by palpation. How should the nurse proceed?
a. Palpation of reportedly "tender" areas are avoided because palpation in these areas may cause pain. b. Palpating a tender area is quickly performed to avoid any discomfort that the patient may experience. c. The assessment begins with deep palpation, while encouraging the patient to relax and to take deep breaths. d. The assessment begins with light palpation to detect surface characteristics and to accustom the patient to being touched.
The type of care delivery model used can affect the nurse's (select all that apply):
a. autonomy. b. career focus. c. job satisfaction. d. psychological needs.
The nurse is assessing the effectiveness of fluid replacement therapy in a patient who has a fluid volume deficit. Which assessment findings would indicate the therapy is effective?
1. Blood pressure 90/48 mm Hg 2. Weight gain of 2 pounds since yesterday 3. Urine output increase to 40 mL per hour 4. Tenting of skin 5. Serum osmolality of 284 mOm/kg
Select normal findings for the thyroid gland
1. two smooth lobes palpable on either side of the trachea 2. right lobe larger than the left 3. no movement when the client swallows 4. irregular surface