There is an extensive body of research related to the effectiveness of school-based substance abuse programs. Using your knowledge of effective school-based programs, introducing interventions during three phases is likely to produce results
What phase is where information is likely to have meaning and applicability to students?
A) Inoculation
B) Primary
C) Early relevance
D) Tertiary
C
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A. Pain B. Dependent edema C. Hemosiderosis D. Dermatitis
Growth rate slows for toddlers due to which of the following causes?
a. decline in appetite and erratic eating habits b. hormonal changes, especially a decline in growth hormone c. increased activity levels burning more calories d. sleep problems resulting in less sleep per night
The nurse is administering an iron medication to a client via the Z-track method. Which of the following are recommended guidelines/steps for this procedure? Select all answers that apply
A) Use the Z-track method only in the deltoid site. B) Pinch the skin of the injection site to raise the site. C) Insert the needle, aspirate, and inject the medication. D) Quickly remove the needle after injecting the medication. E) Do not massage the injection site. F) Allow the skin to return to its original position slowly, while removing the needle.
A nurse researcher reports a 95% confidence interval (CI) of 58.34 and 60.50. How would a nurse reading this research report interpret these results?
1. The two most commonly occurring answers are 58 and 61. 2. Ninety-five out of 100 participants would score either 58.34 or 60.50 on an exam. 3. The researcher can be 95% confident that if the study were repeated with another sample of the same size, the average or mean score would fall between 58.34 and 60.50 in the sample. 4. The researcher can be 5% confident that if the study were repeated with another sample of the same size, the average or mean score would fall between 58.34 and 60.50 in the sample.