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kwoodring

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What is the maximum amount of solution a nurse can give an adolescent in the deltoid muscle?
 
  a. 0.5 cc c. 1.5 cc
  b. 1 cc d. 2 cc

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The character of a nursing unit is determined mainly by the:
 
  a. nurse manager c. physicians
  b. nursing staff d. administration



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Answer to Question 1

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A Incorrect. The maximum amount of solution a nurse can give an adolescent in the deltoid muscle is 1 cc, not 0.5 cc.
B Correct. The maximum amount of solution a nurse can give an adolescent in the deltoid muscle is 1 cc.
C Incorrect. The maximum amount of solution a nurse can give an adolescent in the deltoid muscle is 1 cc, not 1.5 cc.
D Incorrect. The maximum amount of solution a nurse can give an adolescent in the deltoid muscle is 1 cc, not 2 cc.

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A Correct. Nurse managers determine the character of the unit, attitudes and behavior of the staff, and relationships with other professionals at the agency.
B Incorrect. The nursing staff influence the character of the unit, but do not determine it.
C Incorrect. The physicians do not spend as much time at the nursing unit, and do not determine the character of the unit.
D Incorrect. The administration is responsible for the facility, but do not determine the character of the unit.




kwoodring

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Reply 2 on: Jun 27, 2018
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