An involuntary, sustained muscle spasm is called ____________________

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word


dystonia

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A patient states that she takes acetaminophen (Tylenol) four to five times daily when she is at home. Which of the following laboratory tests is a relevant response to this practice?

A) Cardiac enzymes B) Peak and trough C) Liver enzymes D) White blood cell count

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The pediatric public health nurse visits a facility for the homeless. The nurse would evaluate the children staying at the facility for what type of medical/health issues? Standard Text: Select all that apply

1. Dental caries 2. Infections secondary to tattoos 3. Lack of immunizations 4. Nutritional deficits 5. Munchausen syndrome by proxy

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_____________________ personality disorder is a pervasive distrust and suspiciousness of others, such that their motives are interpreted as malevolent

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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As researcher designs a study to measure the effect on patient satisfaction of the nurse stating to the patient at least once a day, "You're a good person."

The researcher sets the alpha (type I error) for the study at p <.10 because the intervention is free, it needs next to no time to enact, and it is harmless. If the alpha is set at .10, what is the effect on the beta [?] and on type II error? (Select all that apply.) a. Beta [ß] stays the same. b. Type II error becomes less likely. c. Type II error becomes more likely. d. Beta [ß] decreases. e. Beta [ß] increases as well. f. Type II error stays the same.

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