[5] Because today’s photojournalists can cover their stories…

[5] Because today’s photojournalists can cover their stories so closely, they sometimes find themselves in situations that they cannot control. As a result, many photojournalists are injured every year. Some of them die, mostly in war zones. In 2011, 34 journalists were killed on the job, many of them photojournalists. Thirty-four photojournalists were killed in 2011.  TRUE or FALSE?

        [3] Photographs are very influential and can often h…

        [3] Photographs are very influential and can often have a greater impact than words. They are particularly important today when people often don’t have time to read a whole news story. Instead, they may just scan it quickly and look at the photographs that accompany the story. As a result of the increasing importance of photographs, photojournalists are under pressure to get the most impressive images. What word from this paragraph means to look at or read something quickly?

        [2] Technology has changed the way photojournalists…

        [2] Technology has changed the way photojournalists work. The first photojournalists appeared in the 1850s and 1860s during the Crimean War and the American Civil War. They took only still photographs, but during World War I, photojournalists began taking moving pictures. In those days, the photojournalists’ equipment was heavy and difficult to carry. Today, however, the equipment is very light and portable. This allows journalists to move quickly and get very close to the action. They can transmit live videotape of a battle, a fire, or a violent storm. What word from this paragraph is used to describe something that can be taken from place to place easily?

18. You are taking care of Mrs. Smith and at 7:00 a.m. (0700…

18. You are taking care of Mrs. Smith and at 7:00 a.m. (0700) you walk her to the bathroom and voids 250 mL.  At 10:00 a.m. (1000) she has a 275 mL emesis. She puts her call light on at 1100 and she is incontinent. Mrs. Smith has eaten lunch at noon. At 1300 she voids 450 mL. What is her total Output for this eight (8) hour shift?