The average length of pregnancy is:
A) 200 days.
B) 240 days.
C) 280 days.
D) 320 days.
C
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The nurse is caring for a patient who has just had coronary artery bypass grafting. As part of the admission procedure to the critical care unit immediately after surgery, what nursing assessment has the highest priority?
A) Urine output B) Cardiac index measurement C) Chest tube drainage measurement D) Core body temperature
Which topic suggests the qualitative research approach most typically used by nurse researchers?
1. Nurse and patient management of pain associated with bone cancer. 2. Lived experiences of mothers of stillborn infants. 3. Rites associated with female puberty among natives of India. 4. Effect of tooth brushing three times per day on rates of nosocomial pneumonia in ventilated clients.
The young woman asks the nurse about breast augmentation surgery. An appropriate response by the nurse would be:
A) "It is a very common surgery and the technique has been perfected." B) "It has been proven that women who have breast augmentation are at greater risk for breast cancer." C) "There is no evidence of implants causing cancer, but the implants do make detection of cancer more difficult." D) "You might want to think about it, because the scar tissue distorts the breasts."
Science generally evolves as a smooth, regular, continuing path of knowledge development over time
Indicate whether this statement is true or false.