NAB CORE Practice EXAM Actual Questions WITH Verified Answers Already Graded Pediatric Nursing (California State University Stanislaus)
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NAB CORE Practice EXAM Actual Questions with Verified Answers Already Graded Pediatric Nursing (California State University Stanislaus)
- Which one of the following steps should be taken first in a risk
- Purchasing of adequate insurance
- Conducting of employee safety drills
- Identifying hazards and risks
- Conducting staff in-services on incident reporting and accident
- Which of the following professionals is authorized to dispense
- registered nurse
- licensed nurse, physician and, in some states, medication aide.
- licensed nurse and physician
- pharmacist --- correct answer ---D. pharmacist
management program?
prevention. --- correct answer ---C. Identifying hazards and risks
medications?
3. Aphasia occurs frequently as a result of:
- a stroke
- diabetes
- death of a spouse 2 / 4
- pressure ulcers --- correct answer ---A. a stroke
- A check should generally be issued only when which one of the
- purchase order
- lien
- warranty
- general ledger --- correct answer ---A. purchase order
following is available and properly signed?
- Which class of fire extinguishers is appropriate for use on a grease
- A
- B
- C
- D --- correct answer ---B. B
fire?
6. The age-related clouding of the lens of the eye is called:
- macular degeneration
- a cataract
- glaucoma
- conjunctivitis --- correct answer ---B. a cataract 3 / 4
- In collective bargaining, when labor and management select a third
party to decide an issue, and agree to accept that third party's decision as
final andbinding on both sides, the process is called:
- mediation
- Arbitration
- conciliation
- subrogation --- correct answer ---B. Arbitration
- Cultural diversity in an organization's delivery of services would
entail all EXCEPT which one of the following?
- Educating staff in the distinctive beliefs and values held by the
various ethnic and racial groups being served.
- Using interpreters and in other ways trying to eliminate language
barriers between staff and clients.
- Getting staff to identify how their own biases regarding people of
other religious backgrounds may affect their care-giving.
- Offering customers of different ethnic and racial backgrounds the
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same food and beverages in order to foster a sense of community and