A preschooler has celiac disease. Her mother is preparing a gluten-free diet. By preparing which breakfast foods would you believe she understands the diet?
A) Eggs and orange juice
B) Wheat toast and grape jelly
C) Cheerios (oat cereal) and skim milk
D) Rye toast and peanut butter
A
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a. 720 mL b. 1,200 mL c. 960 mL d. 1,000 mL
To ensure that an infant's head is in a neutral position during spinal immobilization, you should:
A) provide slight extension of his or her head. B) place padding under the infant's shoulders. C) place a towel roll behind the infant's neck. D) use towel rolls for lateral head stabilization.
A nurse is attempting to determine if their client is having premature ventricular contractions (PVCs) and knows that which of the following are characteristics of PVCs? Select all that apply.
a. PR interval is not measurable during PVC b. Normal PR interval during PVC c. Wide QRS complex d. Normal QRS complex e. Normal P:QRS ratio during PVC
A grant proposal for a study into the effects of cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) on the anxiety of patients recently diagnosed with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) will use a recently developed instrument to measure patients' anxiety
A member of the research team, however, has expressed concern about the validity of the instrument. Which of the following facts would raise doubts about the validity of the instrument? A) It is unclear that the instrument consistently measures anxiety when used repeatedly. B) The instrument is potentially unusable with members of other cultures. C) The instrument appears to measure both fear and anxiety, not anxiety alone. D) There is a high level of preknowledge about anxiety that is required of users.