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skymedlock

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What is the optimum goal of effective communication within the family, according to the nurse's observing the family members and their interaction?
 
  a. Problem solving and psychological support
  b. Role development of individual members
  c. Socialization among individual members
  d. Better financial conditions for the family

Question 2

Normal cardiac output is 4 to 6 L/min in a healthy adult at rest. Which of the following is the correct formula to calculate cardiac output?
 
  a. Stroke volume -> Heart rate
  b. Stroke volume/Body surface area
  c. Body surface area -> Cardiac index
  d. Heart rate/Stroke volume



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frogdreck123456

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Answer to Question 1

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The optimum goal of effective communication within the family is to be able to problem solve and provide psychological support for members.
Role development is not the optimum goal of effective communication within the family.
Socialization among individual family members is not the optimum goal of effective communi-cation within the family.
Improving financial conditions for the family is not the optimum goal of effective communica-tion within the family.

Answer to Question 2

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Cardiac output can be calculated by multiplying the stroke volume and the heart rate. The other options are not measures of cardiac functioning.





 

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