Select the statement that describes the most accurately titled table for a quantitative research study
1. Pain in Older Adults
2. Chi-Square Test for Statistical Significance of the Study Distribution as compared to the Probability Distribution
3. t-Test for Differences Between Means
4. Journal Writing and Perception of Anger in Teenage Girls
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Rationale 1: This title fails to identify all the variables that would be presented in a table.
Rationale 2: This title is not concise and fails to describe the variables and population of the study from which the data were collected. The name of the test should not be used.
Rationale 3: This title fails to describe the variables and population of the study from which the data were collected. The name of the test should not be used.
Rationale 4: This title is clear, concise, and describes the variables and population of the study.
Global Rationale:
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The nurse is working with a young child. What are important principles to keep in mind when communicating with a young child?
A) Therapeutic communication techniques work well for children ages 6 to 18. B) When a child is sick, the child will often regress to an earlier stage of development. C) Role playing is a threatening communication technique with children. D) Children use verbal communication rather than drawing pictures to make their needs known.
The best communicator is the nurse who:
1. Thinks critically 2. Is a good listener 3. Is comfortable talking 4. Empathizes with the client
A client has been diagnosed with major depression. The client reports that he often wakes up during the night and has trouble returning to sleep. The nurse interprets this finding as suggesting which of the following?
A) Initial insomnia B) Terminal insomnia C) Hypersomnia D) Middle insomnia