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When a nurse monitors a patient's ABCs, the nurse is working under which nursing time management priority?
 
  a. fourth priority c. second priority
  b. third priority d. first priority

Question 2

Stress, according to Hans Selye, is best described in the general adaptation syndrome (GAS) and includes three stages. Which one is NOT included in the three stages?
 
  A) Alarm
  B) Acceptance
  C) Resistance
  D) Exhaustion



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Answer to Question 1

D
First-priority activities pertain to life-threatening or potentially life-threatening conditions and are the highest level for prioritization of nursing tasks. These tasks include assessment, monitoring, and intervention (per the prescribed treatment plan) of the patient's ABCs (airway-breathing-circulation). Second-priority activities include those that are essential to the patient's safety, such as providing assistance during patient transfers. Third-priority activities are concerned with comfort and teaching. There is no fourth priority noted.

Answer to Question 2

B
Acceptance



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