A client chooses to use a Certified Nurse Midwife (CNM) to deliver her child. What is the highest level of education the CNM's job description might require?
A) Licensed Practical Nurse
B) Generalist
C) Certification
D) Advanced Practice Nursing
D
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Which statement is true about the hypothesis in a research study?
a. It clearly identifies concepts. b. It is written at a higher level of abstraction than a general proposition. c. It is not testable. d. It makes a statement about specific relationships among variables.
The parents of a preschooler ask the nurse to help them choose a preschool for their child. What are recommended guidelines and goals for choosing a preschool? Select all that apply
A) The main goal of preschool is to improve reading and writing skills and readiness for entering into grade school. B) When selecting a preschool the parent may want to consider the accreditation of the school and the teachers' qualifications. C) The teachers should decide how focused on curriculum the school should be for each individual student. D) The parent should observe the classroom, evaluating the environment, noise level, and sanitary practices. E) The type of discipline used in the school is also an important factor. Parents should choose a preschool that uses corporal punishment. F) The parent should observe the classroom to determine how the children interact with each other and how the teachers interact with the children.
When a patient is in the Semi-Fowler's position, his or her arms should be
A) above the head. B) folded over the chest. C) at the sides. D) horizontal.
In discharge-teaching a Mexican client about nutrition, the nurse considers that the basic grain used in the Mexican food pattern is:
A. Rice. B. Corn. C. Wheat. D. Oats.