Ideas about the world that an individual believes to be true are called
a. Knowledge
b. Cultural attitudes
c. Personal beliefs
d. Media discourses
ANS: C
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a. Long-term care facility employees b. Privately paid caregivers c. Family members who are living with the older adult d. Con artists who target older adults
A conclusion drawn from evidence presented in a study is called which of the following?
A) Statistically significant B) Valid C) Inference D) Credible
A community/public health nurse had a referral to visit a grandmother in her apartment to follow up on blood pressure readings now that she was on a new medication
While in the apartment, the nurse took the blood pressure readings of all the adults and children there. What is the nurse attempting to do? A. Conduct a case finding. B. Follow the American Heart Association guidelines. C. Give care to all members of the family, whether or not the nurse is reimbursed. D. Make sure the entire family feels involved.
In the United States, the majority of health care dollars are spent on
a. Prescription drugs b. Hospital care c. Physician services d. Public health services