A person uses a medicated shampoo. What should you do with the shampoo after washing the person's hair?

a. Place it in the bedside stand.
b. Place it on the over-bed table.
c. Leave it in the bathroom.
d. Give it to the nurse.


D

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A) Use of an abduction pillow between the patient's legs B) Alignment of the head with the spine using a pillow C) Support of the lower back with a small pillow D) Placement of trochanter rolls under the greater trochanter

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The researcher has reported a one-tailed analysis of variance to test the hypothesis, "Nurse intervention plus group sessions is more effective than nurse intervention alone or community intervention in improving Framingham coronary risk scores

among rural dwelling women in the Promoting Heart Health in Rural Women study.". Why is the choice of a one-tailed test versus a two-tailed test appropriate? 1. It is easier to reject the null hypothesis using a two-tailed test. 2. There is only one true variable in this study. 3. The researcher has stated a directional research hypothesis. 4. The nurse wishes to develop a theoretical framework for further study.

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Which of the following statements accurately describes a characteristic of an external ventriculostomy?

A) It includes an internal drainage system and transducer. B) It is inserted into the ventricle of the brain, most commonly the dominant lateral ventricle. C) In a ventriculostomy, the dura is incised and the catheter is passed through the cerebral tissue into the ventricle. D) Ventriculostomy is indicated for two purposes: to measure ICP and to instill medications.

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The vaccine licensed in 2005 for protection for pertussis for older children and adults is __________

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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