Suppose a researcher wanted to test a causal model explaining smoking habits in teenagers. The statistical procedure he or she could use would be:
A) Multiple regression
B) Path analysis
C) Factor analysis
D) Discriminate analysis
B
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Which order should the nurse prioritize care for the patient using Maslow's theory from lower-level needs to higher-level needs?
a. Self-esteem b. Physiological needs c. Self-actualization d. Love and belonging e. Safety and security a. b, e, d, a, c b. d, b, c, a, e c. b, e, d, c, a d. d, b, a, c, e
The nurse is preparing to admit a child to the hospital with a diagnosis of minimal change nephrotic syndrome. The nurse understands that the peak age at onset for this disease is what?
a. 2 to 3 years b. 4 to 5 years c. 6 to 7 years d. 8 to 9 years
Under the Newborns' and Mothers' Health Protection Act, all health plans are required to allow a new mother and newborn to remain in the hospital for a minimum of _____ hours af-ter a normal vaginal birth and for _____ hours after a cesarean
birth. 1. 24, 73 2. 24, 96 3. 48, 96 4. 48, 120
The nurse assesses a patient with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) who has been admitted with increasing dyspnea over the last 3 days. Which finding is most important for the nurse to report to the health care provider?
a. Respirations are 36 breaths/minute. b. Anterior-posterior chest ratio is 1:1. c. Lung expansion is decreased bilaterally. d. Hyperresonance to percussion is present.