The process of translating data into a form that is compatible with computer analysis is termed:
A) Cleaning
B) Coding
C) Verifying
D) Transforming
B
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A nurse is caring for a client who has been the victim of elder abuse by her son. According to the situational
violence theory of elder mistreatment, which of the situations would have occurred? A) The care of the client has overwhelmed son. B) The client was abusive to her son when he was a child. C) The son is an alcoholic. D) The son witnessed his father beating his mother while he was a child.
The process of assessing the presence of specific factors within each category that have been identified as being associated with an increased likelihood of an illness or an unhealthy event is called health:
a. risk reduction. b. risk appraisal. c. risk factors. d. life-event risk.
The nurse is preparing an educational session for community members on childhood scoliosis. Which statement is most accurate regarding the treatment of scoliosis?
A) "Children with severe scoliosis are treated using electrical stimulation." B) "The treatment for children with scoliosis usually lasts three to four months." C) "Children treated for scoliosis by using braces have to wear the brace almost all the time." D) "The only successful treatment for scoliosis is surgery within two weeks of the diagnosis."
The patient tells the nurse, "My doctor says I have high levels of fat in my blood. Is that like big pieces of fat floating around?" What is the best response by the nurse?
1. "No, fats in your blood are carried inside small molecules called phospholipids." 2. "No, actually fats travel in the blood on little proteins called lipoproteins." 3. "No, that is not a good description of fat transport; ask your doctor again." 4. "No, the fats are encapsulated inside little bags known as lecithins."