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chads108

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A contract can be written or oral, includes a set of promises between two people, and states the obligations both must fulfill. This contract establishes a relationship between the two people that is:
 
  a. binding.
  b. legal.
  c. cohesive.
  d. secure.

Question 2

The nurse who is caring for a patient suspected of having pericarditis is aware that the patient's chest pain must be clearly differentiated from chest pain that may be attributable to myocardial infarction.
 
  When assessing the patient, how should the nurse make this differentiation?
  A) Would you describe your pain as a stabbing pain or is it more of a dull ache?
  B) When you breathe in deeply, does your pain get more intense?
  C) When exactly did you first sense that you were having chest pain?
  D) Is your pain worse when you're lying down, or is it worse when you're sitting up?



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Answer to Question 1

B
A contract creates a legal relationship between two people.

Answer to Question 2

B





 

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