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Beheh

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Which province opened the first hospital diploma school in Canada?
 
  a. Manitoba
  b. Ontario
  c. Quebec
  d. Newfoundland

Question 2

The nurse has completed an assessment of the client and identified the following nursing diagnoses. Which one indicates a need to postpone teaching that was planned?
 
  a. Knowledge deficit regarding impending surgery
  b. Activity intolerance related to pain
  c. Ineffective management of treatment regimen
  d. Non-compliance with prescribed exercise plan



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Answer to Question 1

B

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A Manitoba did not open the first hospital diploma school.
B Ontario opened the first hospital diploma school in Canada, the St. Catharines Training School, in 1874, at St. Catharines General and Marine Hospital.
C Quebec did not open the first hospital diploma school.
D Newfoundland did not open the first hospital diploma school.

Answer to Question 2

B
Pain, fatigue, or anxiety can interfere with the ability to pay attention and participate. The nurs-ing diagnosis of Activity intolerance related to pain indicates a need to postpone teaching. Teaching may be delayed until the nursing diagnosis is resolved or the health problem is con-trolled.
The nursing diagnosis Knowledge deficit regarding impending surgery does not indicate a need to postpone teaching. A knowledge deficit reinforces the need for teaching.
The nursing diagnosis Ineffective management of treatment regimen does not indicate a need to postpone teaching. Ineffective management of treatment regimen reinforces the need for teach-ing.
The nursing diagnosis Non-compliance with prescribed exercise plan does not indicate a need to postpone teaching. The client who is non-compliant may require further teaching.



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