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RODY.ELKHALIL

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An advantage to the use of the North American Nursing Diagnosis Association International (NANDA-I) system of nursing diagnosis is that it:
 
  1. is the official nomenclature endorsed by the American Nurses Association (ANA).
  2. effectively includes wellness diagnoses.
  3. focuses on wellness and health promotion.
  4. emphasizes the activities of nurses in home/community health care.

Question 2

You observe a technician using the thumb to assess a client's radial pulse. Which of the following is the most appropriate statement?
 
  1. That is a good technique to obtain an accurate pulse rate.
  2. The thumb should be used only to assess the brachial artery.
  3. Using your thumb will give you an inaccurate reading because the thumb has its own pulse.
  4. You should use the thumb and the first finger to assess the pulse rate.



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: 1

Answer to Question 2

ANS: 3



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