In nursing practice, there is more serious risk associated with ____________ because of the potential for harm to patients
a. hypothesis errors
b. sampling errors
c. type I errors
d. type II errors
d. type II errors
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Depolarization of the cell requires:
1 . sodium concentration higher on the outside of the cell. 2 . sodium concentration lower on the outside of the cell. 3 . potassium concentration higher on the inside of the cell 4 . potassium concentration lower on the inside of the cell A) 1 and 3 are correct statements. B) 1 and 4 are correct statements. C) 2 and 3 are correct statements. D) 2 and 4 are correct statements.
Which statement indicates the nurse manager needs further assistance in learning about the change process?
1. ?Resistance to change is never a positive part of the change process.? 2. ?I know some people will resist but with support they will come around.? 3. ?For those resisting this necessary change, assisting in the process will help.? 4. ?If colleagues help each other, the resistance will lessen over time.?
A patient with an inflamed appendix is feeling pain in the stomach area. What is the term for this body response to stress?
A) local adaptation syndrome C) physiological homeostasis B) general adaptation syndrome D) fight-or-flight response
A nurse is educating new staff in the emergency department about the types of injuries and illness they might be treating. The nurse mentions that which population is at greatest risk for unintentional injuries?
A. Women under the age of 45 B. Women over the age of 45 C. Men under the age of 45 D. Men over the age of 45