Pender identified six categories of risk factors. Name two
What will be an ideal response?
Any two of the following: genetics, age, biologic characteristics, personal health habits, lifestyle, and environment.
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During the newborn examination, the nurse assesses the infant for signs of developmental dysplasia of the hip. A finding that would strongly indicate this disorder would be:
1. Soles are flat with prominent fat pads. 2. Positive Babinski's reflex. 3. Metatarsus varus. 4. Asymmetric thigh and gluteal folds.
Steps generally employed in the management and analysis of qualitative data include which of the following? Select all that apply
A) Testing hypotheses B) Searching for recurrent themes and patterns C) Validating themes and patterns D) Developing a category scheme
Which of the following complications may occur if a woman develops PIH?
A) Mitral valve prolapse B) Placenta abruptio C) Macrosomia D) Gestational diabetes
The nurse in an outpatient clinic notes that a client with a persistent nagging cough has come in for treatment after hearing about the seven signs of cancer on the television show Oprah
Identify the statement by the nurse that best reinforces this client's understanding of the warning signs of cancer. a. All the signs have to be present in order to detect cancer. b. Other signs to look for include indiges-tion, difficulty swallowing, and changes in the size or shape of a mole. c. If you develop persistent nausea, skin rash, or acute pain, you are at high risk for having a cancer. d. The warning signs you hear about are just to scare people who do not schedule reg-ular appointments into visiting the physi-cian.