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In which year was the Canadian Multiculturalism Act passed?
 
  a. 1969
  b. 1982
  c. 1988
  d. 1992

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The patient tells the nurse, Blowing into this tube thing (incentive spirometer) is a ridiculous waste of time. Which one of the following does the nurse tell the patient is the specific purpose of using an incentive spirometer?
 
  a. It directly removes excess secretions from the lungs.
  b. It increases pulmonary circulation.
  c. It promotes optimal lung expansion.
  d. It stimulates the cough reflex.



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Answer to Question 1

C

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A In 1969, the Official Languages Act was passed (and was updated in 1988).
B In 1982, the Canadian Constitution Act was passed.
C The Canadian Multiculturalism Act was passed in 1988, in recognition of Canada's cultural diversity. This Act enshrines the enhancement and preservation of multiculturalism in Canada.
D Nothing of note happened in 1992 related to the Canadian Multiculturalism Act.

Answer to Question 2

C

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A Coughing exercises are used to remove excess secretions from the lungs.
B The specific purpose of using an incentive spirometer is not to increase pulmonary circulation. Ambulation helps increase pulmonary circulation as the respiratory rate increases.
C The primary purpose of using an incentive spirometer is to promote optimal lung expansion.
D The primary purpose of incentive spirometry is not to stimulate the cough reflex but to promote lung expansion.




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Reply 2 on: Jul 22, 2018
Great answer, keep it coming :)


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