What somatoform disorder is considered to be a chronic condition with an onset in the late teens, have intermittent reoccurrence over a lifetime, and occur with equal prevalence in both men and women?
A) Body dysmorphic disorder
B) Hypochondriasis
C) Pain disorder
D) Conversion disorder
A
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A) Lack of heterogeneity in the population on the attribute of interest B) Sample selection in nonprobability-type sampling C) The margin of error in the data obtained from samples D) Systematic over- or under-representation of an attribute vis-à-vis the population
A nurse performs a sterile urine specimen collection from an ileal conduit. Which action by the nurse is incorrect and may lead to inaccurate results?
A. Removing the collection pouch prior to obtaining the sample. B. Inserting the tip of the catheter into the stoma approximately 4 cm (1.5 inches). C. Obtaining the sample from the collection pouch. D. Placing towels around the stoma.
It is NOT uncommon for postoperative patients to
A) have cyanotic lips. B) experience sudden bright red bleeding. C) experience nausea. D) none of the above
The nurse is providing anticipatory guidance to the mother of a 9-month-old girl during a well-baby visit. Which topic would be most appropriate?
A) Advising how to create a toddler-safe home B) Warning about small objects left on the floor C) Cautioning about putting the baby in a walker D) Telling about safety procedures during baths