EXTRA POINT Q1 In a single year, Germany can raise 100 tons…
EXTRA POINT Q1 In a single year, Germany can raise 100 tons of wheat or produce 2,000 boxes of daisies. In the same growing season, France can raise 50 tons of wheat or produce 750 boxes of daisies. When the two countries begin trading wheat for daisies, the price of daisies in France can be expected to:
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EXTRA POINT Q4 The table describes the production of two goods, computers and cell phones, in Canada and the United States. Each country has a linear production possibility frontier with respect to its production of the two goods. The numbers in each column represent the total number of units each country could produce if it used all of its resources to produce the good. If Canada is consuming 20 computers after trade, what is Canada’s feasible amount of phone consumption? Computers Cell Phones Canada 50 100 United States 25 75
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An unlicensed assistive personnel (UAP) is assisting in the care of a patient who experiences frequent seizures. The nurse observes the UAP performing several tasks. Which action by the UAP requires the nurse’s immediate intervention?
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A nurse is caring for a patient with moderate dementia who often forgets to take prescribed medications. The healthcare team is concerned about safety and effectiveness of treatment. Which nursing intervention will be most effective in promoting daily medication adherence for this patient?
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A 79-year-old client is two days post–hip replacement. Yesterday he was alert and oriented, but today he is confused and disoriented. The provider diagnoses delirium. How would you explain to the client’s daughter the difference between delirium and dementia?
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