The person in-charge of the nursing staff, nursing assistants, and the residents in the facility is the:

A. supervisor.
B. educational director.
C. staff nurse.
D. director of nursing.


Answer: D

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A) B cells, which generate effector cells to combat such invaders as intracellular organisms, while cellular immunity uses T cells that reside in lymph tissue and produce antibodies to combat foreign invaders. B) T cells, which generate effector cells to combat such invaders as intracellular organisms, while humoral immunity uses B cells that reside in lymph tissue and produce antibodies to combat foreign invaders. C) B cells, which generate effector cells to combat such invaders as intracellular organisms, while humoral immunity uses T cells that reside in lymph tissue and produce antibodies to combat foreign invaders. D) T cells, which reside in lymph tissue and produce antibodies to combat foreign invaders, while humoral immunity uses B cells that generate effector cells to combat such invaders as intracellular organisms.

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Which of the following terms refers to the movement of a substance from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration without the use of energy?

A) Diffusion B) Facilitation C) Osmosis D) Active transport

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Fungicide by fire is where the murderer is trying to kill:

A) a business partner. B) his or her children. C) his or her spouse in a domestic violence situation. D) a neighbor.

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Which of the following is NOT an appropriate method of dealing with an angry patient?

A. Argue with the patient stating, "Do not blame me, I do not work in the billing department. " B. Reassure the patient stating, "I understand why you are upset. How can we make this right for you?" C. Make gentle eye contact, speaking in a calm manner. D. Seek assistance from the office manager if you are unable to diffuse the situation. E. Move the patient to a private room to discuss the problem so other patients are not disturbed.

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