A resident wants a bath in the evening, not in the morning. The person has the right to make this choice
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
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One hundred students took an exam; the mean of the test was 45%, and the median was 38%; seventy students scored below the mean, but three scored more than 96%. This would represent what type of distribution?
a. Normal b. Positively skewed c. Negatively skewed d. Leptokurtic
The nurse is aware that the severe dehydration associated with diabetes insipidus can lead to the serious electrolyte imbalance of:
a. hypercalcemia. b. hypernatremia. c. hypocalcemia. d. hyperkalemia.
A patient who is diagnosed with primary atypical pneumonia tells the nurse that he "doesn't feel too sick." What would be the nurse's best response?
1. "Give it a few days and you will." 2. "You're lucky." 3. "You must be recovering from the illness." 4. "This type of pneumonia is usually mild in its effects."
What are the goals of treatment for Parkinson's disease? (select all that apply)
a. Help the patient to maintain a high quality of life. b. Reduce side effects of drug therapy. c. Regain as much function as possible. d. Minimize the patient's disability. e. Prolong the patient's life span. f. Maintain short-term memory