The most common accident in the home is

a. a burn
b. suffocation
c. poisoning
d. a fall


d. a fall

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An instrument can be valid even when it is not reliable

A) True B) False

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A nurse is assessing the client with external otitis. Which of the following supports a worsening of the condition?

A. The client has pain when the tragus is pressed. B. The client states that hearing is difficult with the packing in place. C. The drainage through the earwick has decreased in volume. D. The auricular lymph nodes have increased in size during the past 24 hours.

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In 2007, your favorite nursing instructor, a 65-year-old African American, retired from the school of nursing

The instructor had decided to travel around the world and enjoy life; however, after the instructor's spouse became unemployed and the family lost their life savings in the stock market, the nurse educator decided to return to teaching. During the job search, the instructor was told by the deans of the different nursing programs that they were interested in hiring individuals whose formal education was much more current. However, each dean acknowledged that the instructor's record demonstrated a wealth of experience that included a number of awards, publications, and grants. The deans of the schools are most likely in violation of which of the following? a. The Age Discrimination Act c. The Taft-Hartley Act b. The Civil Rights Act d. The Erdman Act

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The nurse assesses the newborn and notes the following behaviors: nasal flaring, facial grimacing, and excessive mucus. What is the nurse most concerned about?

1. Neonatal jaundice 2. Neonatal hypothermia 3. Neonatal hyperthermia 4. Respiratory distress

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