In quantitative reports, it is standard to present computational formulas for statistical procedures used
A) True
B) False
B
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The client is postoperative from surgery performed to determine whether a growth in her colon is cancerous. She asks the nurse what the pathology report shows. The pathology report indicates that the growth is benign
What is the nurse's best response? A. "Congratulations! The growth was not cancerous." B. "You will have to wait for your doctor to tell you the results." C. "You shouldn't worry. Most tumors of this sort are benign." D. "I will call your doctor to let her know you are awake and are concerned about the results."
The nurse is planning care for a baby of African American descent born to a mother who smoked during the pregnancy. Which of the following nursing diagnoses would be appropriate for this baby?
1. Deficient Knowledge 2. Risk for Sudden Infant Death Syndrome 3. Readiness for Enhanced Parenting 4. Anxiety
The nurse encounters resistance during the insertion of a urinary catheter for a male patient. Which action should the nurse implement first?
a. Hold the catheter against the sphincter. b. Ask the patient to inhale quickly. c. Apply force to insert the catheter. d. Remove the catheter immediately.
A nurse is providing range-of-motion exercises for an immobilized patient. Which of the following accurately describes a recommended guideline when using this skill? Select all that apply
A) Perform the exercises quickly with as much force as tolerated by the patient. B) Repeat each exercise five to ten times, moving each joint in a smooth and rhythmic manner. C) While performing the exercises, begin at the head and move down one side of the body at a time. D) Encourage the patient to do as many of these exercises by himself or herself as possible. E) Stand on the opposite side of the bed where the joints are to be exercised. F) Lower the side rail and uncover only the limb to be used during the exercise.