A nurse is educating a physically handicapped client about the government policies
available to make public places accessible and safe for disabled people.
What statement
is true regarding the advantages of removing architectural barriers in public places?
A) Helps clients with disabilities to become employed
B) Aids in reimbursement for rehabilitation from long term-illness
C) Provides organizational support during financial crisis
D) Provides education to clients about the benefits of rehabilitation
A
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a. Laughs at himself for being foolish b. Continually boasts of his accomplishments c. Apologizes continually d. Insists that the TV channel stay tuned to CNN
The researcher does not have to know in advance which confounding variables have to be controlled for which of the following procedures?
A) Matching B) Randomization C) Statistical control D) Homogeneity
Which of the following statements is true about rheumatoid arthritis (RA)?
a. RA strikes unilaterally. b. RA affects more men than women. c. RA can affect body systems other than the joints. d. Morning stiffness in RA lasts less than 30 minutes.
The nurse understands that the primary action of estrogens in oral contraceptive products is to:
a. alter the viscosity of cervical mucus. b. suppress the release of luteinizing hormone from the pituitary. c. suppress ovulation. d. reduce the motility of the fallopian tubes.