Nonparametric tests have fewer assumptions than parametric tests

A) True
B) False


A

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The nurse administering an IV piggyback medication to a preschool child should

a. Use a "Smart" pump if available. b. Flush the IV tubing before and after the infusion with normal saline solution. c. Inject the medication into the IV catheter using the port closest to the child. d. Inject the medication into the IV tubing in the direction away from the child.

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The nurse who has applied for a new position has been called for an interview. Several staff members will be on the interview committee. What can the nurse expect from this process?

1. The nurse being interviewed will be in control of the flow of the interview. 2. All those on the interview committee will have been provided a copy of the nurse's resume and application. 3. One staff member on the committee will ask all of the interview questions. 4. The nurse will be informed of the committee's decision immediately at the close of the interview.

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Identify the most common adverse effects of phenytoin (Dilantin).

A. Skin rashes, hirsutism, and gingival hyperplasia B. Visual disturbances and postural imbalance C. Dizziness and ataxia D. All of the above

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A patient taking a benzodiazepine says to the nurse, "I really like this pill because if I just take an extra one when I get very anxious, I always feel a lot better.". What is the nurse's best response?

a. "That isn't the way the medication is to be taken. I think you need to talk to your doctor so something more effective can be prescribed for you.".
b. "Let's review the way you use this medication. Remember to try the coping measures that we discussed to help manage your nervousness.".
c. "You are not taking the medication as the doctor ordered. I think the doctor will be very concerned that you are abusing your medication.".
d. "You really shouldn't be adjusting your medication dosage like that. You need to take the medication only as it was originally prescribed by your physician.".
     

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