What theory is based on the rationalist view that the rightness or wrongness of an act depends upon the nature of the act, rather than its consequence?

a. Deontology c. Kantianism
b. Formalism d. Act utilitarianism


A

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A) maximum volume of air exhaled from the point of maximum inspiration. B) maximum volume of air inhaled after normal expiration. C) volume of air remaining in the lungs after a normal expiration. D) volume of air in the lungs after a maximum inspiration and equal to the sum of all four volumes.

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Which of the following would a community health nurse expect to be contacted as the federal agency to assist with a disaster in the United States?

A) American Red Cross B) Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) C) WHO's Emergency Relief Operations D) Pan-American Health Organization

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Lidocaine-induced convulsions can be managed best with the use of intravenous:

a. digoxin. b. diazepam. c. verapamil. d. quinidine.

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The amount to administer is

A. dose on hand per dosage unit. B. the amount of drug contained in each dosage unit. C. the volume of a liquid or the number of solid dosage units that contains the desired dose. D. the units by which the drug will be measured when it is administered.

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