Color blindness is more common in women than in men.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
False
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The nurse is assessing a woman in the immediate postpartum period. The patient's respiratory rate is 22 breaths/minute. The most important aspects of nursing care would be to do which of the following? (Select all that apply.)
A. Assess and provide pain management. B. Assess the patient's blood pressure and pulse. C. Increase the patient's fluid intake. D. Notify the provider for continued tachypnea. E. Provide ongoing physical assessment.
When other methods have failed to stop the bleeding and the victim's life is in danger, the rescuer at the scene applies a tourniquet to a young woman's leg above the knee. What is another step that is essential for the rescuer to follow?
a. Never release the tourniquet b. Wrap the tourniquet around the limb twice c. Mark the patient with a "T" d. Leave the limb elevated
An older adult patient with Alzheimer's disease is admitted to the hospital. The patient's spouse reports that the patient is often confused and gets lost walking to the store, which is three blocks from their home
That evening, the nurse observes the patient pacing the hall and screaming. What will the nurse do? a. Notify the provider of this patient's wor-sening symptoms. b. Prepare the patient's spouse for impending death from Alzheimer's disease. c. Request an increase in the medication dose to treat the exacerbation in symp-toms. d. Tell the spouse that this is an expected progression of the disease.
Which factor should be the primary consideration when determining the validity of experimental study findings?
a. The extent to which the researcher controlled intervening variables b. The number of subjects who dropped out of the control and experimental groups c. The credentials and previous experience of the researcher d. The number of persons involved in the data collection process