Research questions for a quantitative study specify the major variables in the study and the population under investigation

A) True
B) False


A

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The nurse is caring for a patient with severe, chronic headaches. According to a recent medical work-up, there "is no definitive physiological reason for these headaches

" The nurse counsels the patient about alternative therapies for headaches, knowing that: a. Homeopathic medications eliminate migraine and other chronic headaches b. Acupuncture is more effective than medication in relieving chronic headaches c. Western medicine has no alternative treatment for severe, chronic headaches d. There is no palliative care for chronic headaches without physiological basis

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A 72-year-old woman is being assessed by the nurse for an annual physical. Which finding is of concern to the nurse?

a. Thinning of pubic hair b. Increased size of the uterus c. Decreased size of the clitoris d. Loss of tone of the pelvic ligaments

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The nurse is assessing a patient for altered immunocompetence. Which findings would indicate that the patient is at risk for developing an immunocompetence-associated illness?

1. Slow wound healing and easy bruising 2. Bursitis and muscle cramps 3. Heart palpitations 4. Heartburn and increased flatus 5. Mouth sores and oral patches

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MC A woman, age 22, is admitted to the hospital in labor. She admits to having no prenatal care. She is among what percentage of pregnancies in the United States that have late or no prenatal care?

A. 4% B. 10% C. 15% D. 20%

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