A nurse instructs a group of parents of preschool-age children that the rules of safe social interaction for this age group are often learned by

A) Trial and error
B) Interaction with parents
C) Interaction with peers
D) Through preschool


Ans: A

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a. Increase in body weight from his younger years b. Additional deposits of fat on the thighs and lower legs c. Presence of kyphosis and flexion in the knees and hips d. Change in overall body proportion, including a longer trunk and shorter extremities

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A researcher is attempting to reduce error so nurses can have confidence in inferring findings to another practice setting by avoiding a type I error. What occurs in a type I error?

a. The null hypothesis is accepted when it should have been rejected. b. The null hypothesis is rejected when it should have been accepted. c. The research hypothesis is accepted when it should have been rejected. d. The research hypothesis is rejected when it should have been accepted.

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Asian and African American clients may require lower lithium doses due to lower concentrations of a plasma protein that is known to bind lithium. This phenomenon is an example of what?

A) Ethnopharmacology B) Pharmacotherapy with ethnic groups C) Metabopharmacology D) Ethnicity in pharmacometabolism

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Which statement concerning autonomy and the employee is true?

A) It is a form of personal liberty B) Its legal equivalent is self determination C) It is based on a person's right to make a choice D) It is supported by the process of progressive employee discipline E) All of the above

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