When a researcher obtains significant results that are opposite to what was originally hypothesized, it is likely that this occurred because of:
A) Inadequate sample size
B) Unreliable data collection instruments
C) A flawed statistical analysis
D) Faulty reasoning
D
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A) hyponatremia. B) hyperkalemia. C) hypernatremia. D) hypocalcemia.
A nurse is performing an admission assessment on a patient with suspected tuberculosis. What assessment findings by the nurse are consistent with tuberculosis?
a. Hemoptysis b. Weight gain c. Night terrors d. Hypothermia
Although infants may be allergic to a variety of foods, the most common allergens are:
a. fruit and eggs. b. fruit, vegetables, and wheat. c. cow's milk and green vegetables. d. eggs, cow's milk, and wheat.
A patient is experiencing a new onset of hoarseness. What additional assessment finding should the nurse use to suspect that this patient is experiencing a thoracic aneurysm? Select all that apply.
A. Distended neck veins B. Lumbar back pain C. Brassy cough D. Absent pulses in the wrists E. Edema of the face