Population attributable risk (PAR) is based on the assumption that the risk factor is removed from the entire population being targeted. It also can be used to calculate the cost benefit and the ____ of a prevention program

A. Cost effectiveness
B. Necessity
C. Population ecology
D. Percent of repeat participants


ANS: A

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During which phase of maternal adjustment will the mother relinquish the baby of her fantasies and accept the real baby?

a. Letting go b. Taking hold c. Taking in d. Taking on

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On assessment of a 6 month old infant you note that the anterior fontanel is flat and soft and the posterior fontanel is no longer palpable. This is an appropriate finding because the posterior fontanel closes at:

1. 6 months 2. 4 months 3. 2 months 4. 5 months

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A nursing student is studying the principle of autonomy. Which example most accurately depicts this principle?

a. changing a dressing on a wound as needed b. describing surgery to a client before the consent is signed c. transporting a client to a scheduled physical therapy appointment d. administering a morning dose of insulin before breakfast

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