The agreement which sets out the obligations of the New Zealand Government to M?ori peoples is called the:

a. Whakapapa act
b. Whakapapa treaty
c. M?ori agreement
d. Treaty of Waitangi


D

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a. Dehydration b. Obesity c. Recent blood loss d. Cigarette smoking e. Prolonged bed rest

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Searching for studies in the grey literature represents a reviewer's effort to do which of the following? Select all that apply

A) Counteract the effect of biases against the null hypothesis B) Increase sample size and therefore have a more comprehensive evidence base C) Minimize the risk of publication bias D) Include only published, peer-reviewed studies

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A patient recovering from prostate surgery is being discharged. What should the nurse include in this patient's instructions?

Select all that apply. 1. Do not drive for two weeks. 2. Sexual intercourse should not occur for six weeks. 3. Call the physician if the scrotum becomes swollen and tender. 4. Take aspirin or NSAIDs for discomfort. 5. You may return to work in two weeks.

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The nurse was upset; the client let the 3-year-old child run around the house with nothing on but a diaper, even when other people were present. What suggestion would you give the nurse?

A. Explain to the family that others expect children to wear clothes and are offended when clothes are not worn, even for small children. B. Persons might perceive the lack of clothing as neglect and report the family for child abuse. C. Subtly question the parent as to why the child is not wearing clothing to determine the motivation behind the behavior. D. Take pamphlets and child care literature with you and review how clothing helps maintain temperature and increases child safety.

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