Experiences designed for combining and applying skills in unpredictable situations of increasing complexity occur in the
A. Control level.
B. Proficiency level.
C. Precontrol level.
D. Utilization level.
Answer: D
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A client presents to the ENT clinic with some vague signs/symptoms. Which complaints would lead the health care provider to suspect the client has otosclerosis? Select all that apply
A) Inability to hear whispering. B) Inability to hear when talking on the telephone. C) When chewing food, sounds are much intensified. D) In a noisy environment has a hard time hearing unless the health care provider speaks directly into the client's ear canal. E) The person's own voice sounds unusually loud.
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a. Withhold the medicine until speaking to the physician b. Administer the medicine and recheck the client in an hour. c. Verify the correct dosage and route. d. Discontinue the medication order.
When a disease is in remission, it
A. Has disappeared B. Is dormant C. Is worsening D. Is recurring