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wenmo

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The information that enters the system or data collected during the assessment is considered to be the:
 
  A) input.
  B) immediate outcome.
  C) throughput.
  D) output.

Question 2

A nurse ascertains that the patient is showing signs and symptoms of dehydration due to nausea and vomiting. The nurse makes the patient NPO and calls the physician. The nursing action of making the patient NPO is
 
  A) General systems theory process
  B) Problem-solving process
  C) Decision-making process
  D) Information-processing theory



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Answer to Question 1

Ans: A

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Ans: C





 

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