The chi-squared statistic may be considered to be both descriptive and inferential
A) True
B) False
B
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The nurse is preparing to examine the reproductive system for a male client recently admitted to the medical unit. Which techniques does the nurse plan to incorporate into this physical assessment? Select all that apply
1. Inspection. 2. Palpation. 3. Percussion. 4. Auscultation. 5. Aspiration.
The nurse is caring for an older adult client with decreased energy who needs to get up to prevent the development of pressure ulcers. The client is unable to ambulate and wants to be alone. What should the nurse do?
A) Notify the healthcare provider of the client's noncompliance. B) Leave the client alone until ready to get out of bed. C) Gain knowledge about the client from family to gain compliance. D) Proceed to get help to get the client out of bed.
During the third week of treatment, the spouse of a patient in a rehabilitation program for substance abuse says, "After this treatment program, I think everything will be all right." Which remark by the nurse will be most helpful to the spouse?
a. "While sobriety solves some problems, new ones may emerge as one adjusts to living without drugs and alcohol." b. "It will be important for you to structure life to avoid as much stress as you can and provide social protection." c. "Addiction is a lifelong disease of self-destruction. You will need to observe your spouse's behavior carefully." d. "It is good that you are supportive of your spouse's sobriety and want to help maintain it."
Which clients does the nurse recognize as candidates for patient-controlled analgesia (PCA)?
A. A client who has undergone colectomy B. A client with acute pancreatitis C. A client who has undergone gastrectomy D. A client with renal insufficiency E. A client with Alzheimer's disease