Regular exercise will help to relieve job stress
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A researcher notes that although no mathematical significance was found, some premature infants who were exposed to soothing music for 6 hours daily exhibited lower heart rates and less crying. This finding would have which type of significance?
a. Clinical b. General c. Inferential d. Statistical
A patient tells the nurse that she knows that she is having surgery in a teaching hospital, but she only wants the surgeon and other necessary people in the operating room
She does not want the surgeon to be teaching medical students while conducting the surgery. Which of the following should the nurse do to support this patient's request? 1. Ensure that the consent form identifies this information and communicate the patient's request to the surgical team. 2. Explain to the patient that she has no control over who participates in the surgery. 3. Tell the patient that it really doesn't matter who is in the operating room during the surgery. 4. Remind the patient that she can refuse the surgery at any time.
Why must nurses examine their attitudes about alcohol, tobacco, and other drug (ATOD) abuse and addiction before working with individuals with this health problem?
a. Working with clients who have addiction problems often puts the nurse at risk for violence. b. The population of persons with drug and alcohol addiction is found in low-income neighborhoods. c. To be therapeutic, a nurse must develop a trusting nonjudgmental relationship with clients. d. Nurses are the primary persons who treat addiction problems.
The nurse is assessing a woman who is 26 weeks' pregnant and is brought to the ER with complaints of vaginal bleeding with severe abdominal pain. What complication would the nurse suspect?
A) Placenta previa B) Placental abruption C) Preterm labor D) Pregnancy induced hypertension