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piesebel

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At the end of her third 12-hour shift in a row, a nurse assists in the transfer of an obese client. Which of the universal skills did she need in order to perform this task?
 
  A) Problem solving
  B) Physical stamina
  C) Leadership and/or persuasion
  D) Frequent contact with the public

Question 2

A recent graduate of an accredited RN program decides to further his education by applying for a 2-year program that involves extensive studies in anatomy, physiology, chemistry and pathophysiology along with other studies involving sedation.
 
  His education also requires 90 hours of learning specific to this field. Which of the following programs is this recent graduate applying to?
 
  A) Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist
  B) Clinical Nurse Specialist
  C) Registered Nurse First Assist
  D) Nurse Practitioner



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

A



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