The following is a null hypothesis: "Women who smoke are as likely to have low-birth weight babies as women who do not."
A) True
B) False
A
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A) Erythropoietin (EPO) B) Thrombopoietin (TPO) C) Neupogen D) Interleukin
The nurse is conducting a health promotion class to adolescents regarding smoking. Which point is most important to convey to this audience?
A) Teens are not strongly influenced by tobacco advertising. B) Smoking causes lung cancer. C) Cost is no deterrent to smoking. D) Alcohol use is strongly associated with smoking.
A patient is being treated for an eye infection. Which instructions should the nurse provide the patient about self-care?
Select all that apply. 1. "You should wash your hands before cleansing your eye and putting in eyedrops." 2. "You can soak your lids with warm saline to soften crusts and exudates." 3. "You should not share towels, makeup, or contact lenses with anyone else." 4. "You can apply warm compresses to ease inflammation." 5. "You can rub your eyes with a clean, soft cloth for itching."
An interpreter who will assist in communicating with a client from a different culture will not arrive for several hours. The client has many questions and the only person available to assist with translating is the client's adult daughter
Which of the following situations can occur with using this family member as an interpreter? 1. The daughter may alter information to protect the client. 2. The nurse will not have to wait for the interpreter to arrive. 3. The client's care can begin sooner if the daughter is used to interpret. 4. The client will understand everything that is occurring with his health.