The nurse is conducting an educational session for patients who have a diagnosis of Crohn disease. Fifty patients with the disorder are in attendance
The nurse knows that, statistically, how many of these patients have a form of Crohn disease that is familial in origin?
Record your answer rounding to the nearest whole number.
Correct Answer: 10
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The client is a 23-year-old college senior who, during finals week, had a "nervous breakdown." Today, she is sitting, hugging her knees and sucking her thumb. Using Erik-son's theory, the nurse would assess the client's level of
1. development. 2. communication. 3. understanding. 4. unconscious activity.
A new mother asks why she has to open a new bottle of formula for each feeding. The nurse's best response is:
a. "This makes it easier to keep track of how much the baby is taking." b. "Formula loses some nutritional value once it is opened." c. "Bacteria can grow rapidly in warm milk." d. "Formula may turn sour after it is opened."
When the qualitative and quantitative data from a single study are inconsistent with one another, this provides:
A) Evidence that the findings are not trustworthy B) An opportunity to push the line of inquiry on a topic further C) A situation requiring that one type of data or the other be ignored D) An excellent publication opportunity
Which of the following statements is true about griseofulvin?
A. The presence of food increases the absorption of griseofulvin. B. The presence of food does not alter the rate of absorption of griseofulvin. C. The presence of food decreases the rate of the absorption of griseofulvin. D. None of these are correct.