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PHILOSOPHY 101;EXAM 2.

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Does Rand think that morality and selfishness are opposites? Why or why not? - ANSWER No. Behaving rationally means putting your own interests first. You have a duty to act selfish. Morality and altruism are opposites. What does she think about being selfish? - ANSWER Self esteem. Live in accordance to your own nature and respect your own ability to do the right thing. What attitudes or actions does she view as immoral? - ANSWER Self-sacrifice. Asking help from others. A love tha...

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PHIL 101;FINAL EXAM.

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a priori - ANSWER prior to experience. often used to describe a proposition, argument, or value that we can be certain is true without empirical verification, something derived from pure reason Albert Camus - ANSWER A French existentialist known for essays and novels. He dealt with what he felt was the absurd situation of human beings in which the world is essentially irrational, yet we still need to find meaning within it. Aristippus - ANSWER ancient Greek philosopher. Follower ...

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PHILOSOPHY 12,13 AND 14 :21 QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS.

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1. According to Aristotle in the Nicomachean Ethics the good of people is - ANSWER c. an activity of the soul in conformity with virtue. 2. Thinkers in the ancient world came to ethics by asking - ANSWER d. what traits of character make someone a good person? 3. According to Rachels for the Greeks the life of virtue was - ANSWER b. in separable from from the life of reason. 4. According to Rachel's, the medieval philosopher's, because of a distrust of reason taught that -...

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PAEDS REFRESHER TEST2024

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Under HIPAA, a covered entity (CE) is defined as: - ANSWER All of the above Under HIPAA, a CE is a health plan, a health care clearinghouse, or a health care provider engaged in standard electronic transactions covered by HIPAA. The minimum necessary standard: - ANSWER All of the above The minimum necessary standard limits uses, disclosures, and requests for PHI to the minimum necessary amount of PHI needed to carry out the intended purposes of the use or disclosure. The minimum nec...

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NURSING COMPETENCIES EXAM CONSISTING OF RATIONALE ANSWERS.

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A newborn male is circumcised. What is the most essential nursing assessment during the initial postoperative period? - ANSWER Bleeding Rationale: The penis is a vascular area, and the infant must be monitored closely for bleeding. It is too soon to detect signs of infection. Although a circumcised infant may be uncomfortable, he can be medicated for pain; this type of cry may be indicative of central nervous system damage. Decreased urine output is usually not a problem with circumcision. ...

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NURSING 2024 CH 16 ASSESSMENT WITH WELL EXPLAINED ANSWERS.

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hand-off report - ANSWER a transfer and acceptance of patient care responsibility achieved through effective communication. It is a real time process of passing patient-specific information from one caregiver to another or from one team of health care providers to another for the purpose of ensuring the continuity and safety of the pt's care 1. The review of patient data in the medical record 2. Confirming a patient's self-report of abdominal pain by inspecting the abdomen 4. Analy...

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NURS 131 EXAM WITH MULTIPLE ANSWERS AND THE SEVEN TRENDS IN NURSING

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- Nurse Practice Acts (NPA) define legal boundaries of nursing practice based on licensure, regulation, and certification. - Licensure/regulation laws - Set tone for entry into different levels of nursing practice. - Ensure accountability of all professional nurses Nursing Research - ANSWER - Early nursing practice tradition rather than systematic study of efficacy. - Nursing education → university settings = nursing research activities. - Evidence-based practice → knowledge dev...

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NURS 1700 LESSON 8 GEROPHARMACOLOGY-LEGALITIES AND JURISDICTIONS

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professional status of nurses + jurisdictions (7) - ANSWER professional status of nurses allows for: - autonomy of practice - right of self-regulation ( nurses themselves est. the values/stndrds for rpractice, granted by gov.) - obligation to monitor & discipline its own membership - umbrella legislation exists also (Health Profess. Act in AB/BC) jurisdictions: - provide/enforce standards of practice - enforce a code of conduct - establish criteria (entry into practice, continue compe...

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FINAL PRACTICE QUIZ TEST NURS 1709

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Mr. X presents to the ED with c/o increased difficulty breathing, diaphoresis, and a feeling of heaviness in the mid-thoracic region. His heart is beating abnormally fast, and his limbs are cool and blue at the most distal aspect. The physician has ordered a recording of the electrical activity of the heart and an echocardiogram. The echocardiogram ruled out inflammation around the heart. Labs were obtained by removing blood from a vein with a needle. The CBC and BMP showed an increase in white ...

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