You are preparing to give a saline enema. To remove air from the enema tube, you need to:
a. Close the clamp
b. Lubricate the tip
c. Let solution flow through the tube
d. Keep the enema bag level with the anus
C
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The researcher has preset the , or level of significance, at = .05 and the probability of the statistical analysis is calculated to be p = .09. What decision would the reader of this research expect of the researcher?
1. Fail to reject the null hypothesis. 2. Fail to reject the alternative or research hypothesis. 3. Accept the null hypothesis. 4. Not able to draw a conclusion since the numbers were so close, within .04 points.
The nurse is educating a young female college student about STIs
The nurse would evaluate that teaching goals have been met when the student makes which statements? Note: Credit will be given only if all correct choices and no incorrect choices are selected. Select all that apply. 1. "Women between 14 and 25 have a particularly high risk of contracting an STI.". 2. "STIs can be transmitted from me to my unborn baby.". 3. "Oral contraceptives do not protect against STIs.". 4. "STIs are easy to diagnose.". 5. "Sexual activity with multiple partners is associated with an increased incidence of STIs.".
The nurse is planning care for a child with a diagnosis of pyloric stenosis during the preoperative phase. Which goal has the highest priority at this time?
A) Preparing family for home care B) Promoting comfort C) Maintaining skin integrity D) Improving hydration
The nurse is providing education to a client with malaria. When the client asks about the relationship between the life cycle of the Plasmodium and treatment of malaria, the nurse bases the answer on which concept?
1. The cycle of the Plasmodium dictates drug choice. 2. There is no true relationship. 3. Identification of the Plasmodium differentiates the type of malaria. 4. The life cycle of the Plasmodium is disrupted by the drug choice.