Attrition is a problem in cross-sectional studies

A) True
B) False


A

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Growth is usually complete by the

a. early 20s for men and women. b. late teens for men and women. c. late teens for women and early 20s for men. d. late teens for men and early 20s for women.

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The nurse instructs a client receiving long-term corticosteroid replacement therapy to have annual eye examinations because of the risk of developing:

Standard Text: Select all that apply. 1. glaucoma. 2. cataracts. 3. detached retina. 4. retinopathy. 5. macular degeneration.

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A female client, prominent in the local media, has had surgery for a colostomy. The client avoids looking at the colostomy and refuses visitors. Identify the most appropriate nursing diagnosis

A) Altered self-esteem related to colostomy and poor self-image B) Disturbed body image related to colostomy as evidenced by avoidance of colostomy C) Fear of rejection by others related to colostomy and altered self-image D) Altered role performance related to inability to cope with visitors

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The most significant challenge for patients with diabetes mellitus and chronic renal failure who are treated with peritoneal dialysis is that

a. insulin is lost into the dialysate. b. glucose is absorbed from the dialysate. c. the combined food restrictions are complex. d. peritoneal dialysis causes taste changes and food aversions.

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