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Please read the clinical scenario, and then answer the question that follow to become familiar with the traditional NCLEX question format.
Ms. Smith is a 29-year-old patient at the outpatient psychiatric clinic. While completing her assessment you notice her hands are red, raw, and bleeding. She explains that she washes all her clothes in bleach, and uses the chemical to clean her hands several times a day. She expresses the need to rid herself of all germs. While detailing her plan of care, you inform her of the importance of bacteria to the health and well-being of not only humans but our planet as well.
-Microorganisms have inhabited the Earth for billions of years,and can be found inhabiting a variety of environments.In fact,microbes performing oxygenic photosynthesis led to the oxygenation of early Earth's atmosphere.These ancient organisms were
Drawer
The entity or person who writes or creates a check, thereby instructing the bank to pay the stated amount to the party named on the check.
Drawee
The party upon whom a check or draft is drawn, typically a bank, that is directed to pay a certain amount of money.
Stop-payment Order
An instruction given to a bank to stop a check or payment that hasn't been completed.
Writing
The act or process of producing and recording words in a form that can be read, understood, and preserved, often used legally to refer to the embodiment of agreements or contracts on a tangible medium.
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