The first Nightingale School for Nurses was founded when?

a. 1825 c. 1885
b. 1860 d. 1910


B
The first Nightingale Training School for Nurses was opened in 1860 at St. Thomas's Hospital in London, England. This school has also been referred to as the first Nightingale School of Nursing.

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a. use two-word sentences and colored pictures. b. rely on short three-word sentences. c. use descriptive words with hand gestures. d. speak in no more than six-word sentences.

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The nurse is providing care to a client who experiences chronic inflammation due to arthritis. Which collaborative intervention does the nurse plan for when providing care to this client?

A) Administering anti-inflammatory medications B) Administering diuretics C) Administering frequent doses of opioid medications D) Administering antibiotics

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The nurse is preparing discharge instructions for a school-age child with a tracheostomy. On what should the nurse focus when teaching the parents about the child's care needs at home? (Select all that apply.)

A) Performing tracheostomy care B) Comfort level with suctioning procedure C) Eliminate the use of room freshener sprays to reduce tracheal irritation D) Importance of encouraging independence in the child as soon as possible E) Obtaining a spare tracheostomy tube and inserter in the event of accidental removal

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Due to the rising cost of healthcare services, many procedures and treatments are being delivered in what type of setting?

A) hospital B) medical centers C) outpatient facility D) community healthcare center

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