Answer: Conscientiousness; Neuroticism
Explanation:
According to the Big Five personality trait theory Conscientiousness relates to organizing, planning, and managing. Neuroticism relates to emotions such as fear, depression, anxiety, anger.
A Conscientious person is able to channel their emotions and impulses towards their aims and goals. This means that they will be better at organizing, planning and managing tasks they are involved in.
A person high on Neuroticism on the other hand, is emotionally unstable which means that they can be very prone to emotions such as fear, depression, anxiety, anger.
92. When a patient’s family members express anger toward hospital staff during the admission process, the cause of their anger is usually a result of *
a. feeling a loss of control.
b. guilt at leaving their family member.
c. poor treatment by hospital staff.
d. concern about health care costs.
93. When you fill an ice bag, put in enough ice to make the bag *
a. full to the top.
b. half full.
c. one-quarter full.
d. three-quarters full.
94. One staff person should never lift or move more than ________ of body weight without extra help or a mechanical device. *
a. 15 pounds
b. 35 pounds
c. 50 pounds
d. 75 pounds
95. When transferring a patient to another unit, you can expect the patient to be *
a. anxious.
b. excited.
c. belligerent.
d. demanding.
96. A patient who is having a cold treatment starts to shiver. You know that this is a(n) *
a. indication that inflammation is decreasing.
b. expected response to a cold treatment.
c. reason to stop the treatment.
d. local reaction to the treatment.
97. When caring for a patient who receives tube feeding, you should *
a. elevate the head while the feeding is infusing.
b. hang the formula when the bag is empty.
c. insert the tube prior to feeding the patient.
d. position the patient in the Sims’ position.
98. When recording fluid intake, you should write down *
a. only the fluid given in the patient’s room.
b. only the fluid that the nurse gives with medicine.
c. only the fluid that comes on the dietary tray.
d. all fluid the patient consumes during your shift.
99. You should empty the bedside commode *
a. into the sink.
b. each time the patient uses it.
c. at the end of the shift.
d. once a day.
100. A sitz bath would be most appropriate for a patient following *
a. knee surgery.
b. childbirth.
c. amputation.
d. wound irrigation.
Answer: 1= A, 2=D, 3= A, 4= C, 5= B, 8= D 9= B 10=A
Explanation:
I am not sure about question 97 ...
Score reports from the ACT are mailed within:
A. 1 to 2 weeks.
B. 3 to 8 weeks.
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C. 3 to 5 weeks.
D. 4 to 10 weeks.
Answer:
B. 3 to 8 weeks.Question:
Score reports from the ACT are mailed within:
A. 1 to 2 weeks.
B. 3 to 8 weeks.
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C. 3 to 5 weeks.
D. 4 to 10 weeks.
Below is a portion of a dictionary entry for the word “type”. Match the entry to the correct dictionary component.
(tahyp)
A. Origin
B. Synonym
C. Antonym
D. Pronunciation
E. Part of Speech
F. Definition
G. Variation
Answer:part of speech
Explanation:
Answer:
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Explanation:
maria is staying at a hotel that charges $99.95 per night plus tax for a room. a tax of 8% is applied to the room rate, and an additional onetime untaxed fee of $5.00 is charged by the hotel. write an equation that represents maria’s total charge, in dollars, for staying x nights.
Answer:
1.08(99.95x)+5
Explanation:
ME IS SMART
Suppose the lengths of the pregnancies of a certain animal are approximately normally distributed with mean 163 days and standard deviation 12 days. What is the probability that a randomly selected pregnancy lasts less than 159 days
Answer: I have to answer five question
Explanation:
Which person might most rely on implied meaning when they speak or write?
A. Friends speaking to one another
B. Teacher addressing a classmate
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Answer:
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