Answer:
Depending on the size of the child, you can use one or two hands to provide compressions. Because children have smaller chests than adults, the depth of compressions should be only one and a half inches. The compression and breath rate should be the same for children as for adults—30 compressions to two breaths.
4. A patient has been transferred out of the ICU to a
medical unit. A nurse has been assigned to complete
the transfer. Which type of transfer is this?
Answer:
Intra agency transfer!! Learnt this in medical!! Haha :)
Explanation:
Implementing and Providing Transitions of Care Among Health Care Settings
1. Which of the following methods does the Patient Centered
Pharmacy Care Collaborative focus on to improve transitions of
care:
A. Bedside Delivery
B. Improved hospital to clinic transitions
C. Ward to ward medication reconciliation
D. Teach-back method
Answer:B
Explanation:
what is the correct order of steps for handwashing?
Answer:
Explanation:
Wet hands and arms.
Apply soap.
Scrub hands and arms vigorously.
Rinse hands and arms thoroughly.
Dry hands and arms.
How does a well impelled safety and health program affect employee retention
Answer:
It increases retention rates.
What is organic fertilizer and how to apply it?
what is the meaning sociology
Answer:
The study of the development, structure, and functioning of human society.
How do you fix the flu
Answer: medicine?
Explanation:
Lol or vaccine
1.How many perspectives are there in psychology (list them)
2. define 7 perspectives
3. Using the timeline, explain when each perspective was started.
4.Who are the people responsible for each perspective?
5. Why are the perspectives different?
Summary: Answer the Aim.
Answer:
1. Behavioral, psychodynamic, humanistic, cognitive, biological, evolutionary, and cross-cultural.
2. Behavioral- different from other perspectives because it focuses solely on observable behaviors rather than on emphasizing internal states.
Psychodynamic- emphasizes the role of of the unconscious mind, early childhood experiences, and interpersonal relationships to human behavior.
Humanistic- emphasizes the role of motivation in thought and behavior.
Cognitive- focuses on mental processes like memory, thinking, problem-solving, language, and decision making.
Biological- emphasizes the physical and biological bases of behavior.
Evolutionary- focuses on the study of how the theory of evolution can explain physiological processes.
Cross cultural- focuses on human behaviors across different cultures.
3. Behavioral- began in 1913
Psychodynamic- began in the 1890's
Humanistic- began in 1970
Cognitive- began in 1950's
Biological- began in 1879
Evolutionary- began in 1980's
Cross cultural- began in 1967
Explanation: