When a nurse places data relating to the heart in one category and data relating to the renal system in another category, this is an example of __________
To discover the relationship
between these separate parts, the nurse would review the data in the cardiac system and the
data in the renal system and then discover how the renal function is affecting the heart and
how the heart is affecting the renal function. The conclusion the nurse draws from the
reviewed data is his or her __________.
categorizing, hypothesis
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A) Notify the patient's physician. B) Stop the transfusion immediately. C) Remove the patient's intravenous access. D) Assess the patient's chest sounds and vital signs.
Which culture has an increased risk for poverty, which can lead to homelessness?
1) African American 2) Hispanic American 3) Asian American 4) Native American
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A) "It's like my foot is asleep all the time; I can't feel anything that touches my foot." B) "I'm losing weight no matter what or how much I eat." C) "I am always in pain; there is nothing I can do to relieve it." D) "It seems like I am always having diarrhea at the most inconvenient times."