In a study of the health care needs of immigrants in urban versus rural areas, immigration status (legal versus illegal) would be the independent variable
A) True
B) False
B
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Malnutrition contributes to infection risk by:
a. hampering normal gastrointestinal motility. b. impairing immune function. c. increasing blood glucose. d. increasing drug interactions.
A patient telephones a nurse to report the onset of muscle pain and weakness. The patient is taking gemfibrozil with a statin. The nurse should be concerned about the development of:
a. peripheral neuropathy. b. hypothyroidism. c. myopathy. d. hepatic disease.
The nurse is teaching experienced postpartum nurses about homecare visits. Which statements indicate that teaching was effective? Note: Credit will be given only if all correct choices and no incorrect choices are selected. Select all that apply
1. "I should tell the family to put any guns or knives away." 2. "It is best to blend in with the community and not bring attention to myself on visits." 3. "If I encounter a crime in progress, I should leave the area." 4. "Wearing jewelry is a good way to demonstrate my professionalism." 5. "Ignoring my 'gut' feelings might lead to an unsafe situation."
The nurse is instructing the caregivers in changing the diaper of their newborn daughter. The nurse will instruct the caregivers to wipe the baby from:
a. back to front using a wipe designed for a baby b. front to back using plain water and absorbent cotton or a fresh washcloth c. from the vagina forward and then from the vagina to the rectum d. from the vagina forward and then from the vagina to the rectum