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DyllonKazuo

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Nurses use several angles to approach problems, including: Standard Text: Select all that apply.
 
  1. Looking at others' perspectives.
  2. Using observations.
  3. Applying theories and models.
  4. Using opinions.
  5. Monitoring.

Question 2

The nurse is reviewing infection control with a group of high school students. When a student asks what a pathogen is, the nurse responds:
 
  1. It is a bacteria
  2. It is also known as a vector
  3. A parasite
  4. A disease causing organism
  5.



Leostella20

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Answer to Question 1

1,2,3
Rationale 1: Looking at others' points of view is an element of thought used to approach problems.

Answer to Question 2

4
Rationale 1: While some bacteria are pathogens, not all are pathogenic.



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