A nursing student is giving an in-service presentation on aggressive behavior. What risk factor would the student be sure to include in the presentation?

A) Ethnicity
B) Male gender
C) Education
D) Age


B

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Pushing appears to have been effective so far; however, as soon as the head is born, it retracts against the perineum much like a turtle's head drawing into its shell. In evaluating the labor progress so far, the nurse is aware that this is normal with large in-fants and extra pushing efforts by the mother may be necessary. Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Select from the list below all methods that would make a health care be considered alternative

a. Self-care b. Wellness c. Illness recovery d. Self-healing e. Health promotion f. Illness prevention

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A nurse researcher wishes to identify rates of pertussis infection in children less than one year of age and then again at 6 years of age to examine the relationship of immunization status on infection rates in this population. This is an example of which

a. Correlational, longitudinal b. Correlational, cross-sectional c. Descriptive, longitudinal d. Descriptive, cross-sectional

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A nurse is teaching a group of older-adult patients. Which teaching strategy is best for the nurse to use?

a. Provide several topics of discussion at once to promote independence and making choices. b. Avoid uncomfortable silences after questions by helping patients complete their statements. c. Ask patients to recall past experiences that correspond with their interests. d. Speak in a high pitch to help patients hear better.

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