Which of the following characteristics is present in the Friedman Family Assessment Model?
1. Useful for viewing families in their communities
2. Measures very specific dimensions of stressors and the family
3. Gives a microscopic view of family health
4. More extensive and specific model
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The Friedman Family Assessment Model is useful for viewing families in their communities.
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a. "After your rehabilitation starts, you'll feel better." b. "You should be grateful you are alive." c. "What does this injury mean to you?" d. "Technological advances are changing the future for spinal cord injury victims."
Research is reported in which the t-test is used to make multiple comparisons within the groups established for the study. Which of the following statements would someone reading the research correctly include in a critique of the study?
a. "The researcher did not appear to know how to make correct use of the t-test." b. "The t-test is the correct statistic to use when making comparisons between groups." c. "There is concern over a Type II error caused by the multiple use of t-tests." d. "With no mention of the Bonferroni procedure, it is difficult to judge the levels of significance."
An elderly patient has acquired a urinary tract infection due to an inserted catheter during hospitalization. A nurse identifies that this infection is caused by a type of pathogen known as
1. Protozoa. 2. Helminths. 3. Bacteria. 4. A virus.
When discussing warfarin anticoagulation therapy with a client, the nurse should stress the need to avoid any dietary supplement that contains:
1. Guarana. 2. Gotu Kola. 3. Garlic. 4. Glucosamine.