Judy is a nursing student caring for Jackie, an 18-year-old college student who is hospitalized with a ruptured appendix. Jackie states that she never dreams any more
Judy tells Jackie that everyone dreams, but most people forget about them upon awakening. She tells Jackie that the best way to remember her dreams is to: A. eat spicy food before going to sleep.
B. avoid caffeine in the afternoon.
C. consciously think about her dreams upon awakening.
D. sleep at least 8 hours before awakening.
C
To remember a dream, a person must consciously think about it on awakening. People who recall dreams vividly usually awaken just after a period of REM sleep.
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In quantitative studies a basic distinction is between:
A) Quantitative and qualitative research B) Empirical and nonempirical research C) Experimental and nonexperimental research D) Population-based and sample-based research
Kinetic communication cues include:
a. words b. tone of voice c. facial expression while talking d. nervous coughing while speaking
Alice has been feeling breathless and has been experiencing a tightness in her chest. She makes gurgling sounds when she breathes. Dr. Pablo, a cardiologist, subjects Alice to a thorough medical examination and diagnoses her with pulmonary edema. Dr. Pablo attributes this condition to a defect in Alice's heart. Based on the information provided in this scenario, from which of the following cardiac conditions is Alice most likely suffering?
A. Left-sided chronic heart failure B. Right-sided chronic heart failure C. Coronary artery disease D. Myocardial infarction
Which statement about diagnostic cardiovascular testing is true?
A. Complications of coronary arteriography include stroke, nonlethal dysrhythmias, arterial bleeding, and thromboembolism. B. An alternative to injecting a medium into the coronary arteries is intravascular ultrasonography. C. Halter monitoring allows periodic recording of cardiac activity during an extended period of time. D. The left side of the heart is catheterized first and may be the only side examined.