Category: English -1 ( Fundamental English )
- for a professional
- in proportion
- before the data
- against the rule
- In my personal opinion, I believe we should proceed.
- It is the belief of this committee that we should proceed.
- We should proceed.
- The facts indicate that the correct action is to proceed.
- impertinent
- pertinent
- patent
- portent
- a type of intravenous fluid
- a rapid, single dose of a drug or fluid
- a slow, continuous infusion
- a type of pill
- sympathize
- empathize
- apathy
- chastise
- "The family is a nightmare."
- "The family has many questions and has expressed frustration with the care plan."
- "The family is getting on my nerves."
- "You'll have a hard time with the patient's family."
- "Help!"
- "Assignment"
- "Question about Assignment 2 – [Your Name]"
- "URGENT – NEED EXTENSION"
- The nurse told the patient, "Your test results are back."
- The test results were back, the nurse told the patient.
- The nurse's telling of the test results was done.
- The test results for the patient were told to her by the nurse.
- The nurse's opinion on why the patient fell.
- A full assessment of the patient after the fall (e.g., vital signs, injury check).
- A statement from the patient's family.
- The brand name of the bed.
- Subjective data only.
- A mixture of objective signs and subjective symptoms.
- Objective data only.
- The nurse's personal feelings.
- disseminated
- dissimulated
- desiccated
- dissected
- known to be effective
- inert or has no actual therapeutic value
- highly expensive
- new and experimental
- report
- rapport
- wrapport
- rappel
- Aseptic
- Asebtic
- Asepticc
- Asceptic
- slowly
- by mouth
- immediately
- with food
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