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A client, newly admitted to the nursing unit, has a primary diagnosis of renal failure. When assessing the client, the nurse notes a blood pressure (BP) of 180/100. The nurse knows that this is what kind of hypertension?
Temporary Workers
Individuals employed for a limited period to fulfill short-term business needs, often without the expectation of long-term employment.
Labor Shortage
A situation where the demand for workers exceeds the supply within a particular industry or overall economy.
Revocability
The characteristic of being able to cancel, withdraw, or annul something previously granted or decided.
Outsourcing
The business practice of hiring a party outside a company to perform services or create goods that traditionally were performed in-house.
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