When a statistical analysis yields a p value <0.001 and a d of 0.80, there is no risk of a Type I error

A) True
B) False


B

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The nurse is completing a preoperative assessment with a client. What should this assessment include?

1. Current health status 2. Allergies 3. Current medications 4. Mental status 5. Respiratory rate

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The school nurse is planning a smoking-prevention program for middle school students. Which intervention is most likely to be effective in preventing middle school children from smoking?

1. Having a local high school basketball star come to talk to the students about the importance of not smoking 2. Having the school's biology teacher demonstrate the pathophysiology of the effects of smoking tobacco on the body 3. Developing colorful posters with catchy slogans and placing them all over the school 4. Having a pledge campaign with prizes awarded, during which students sign contracts saying that they will not use tobacco products

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A nurse is teaching a classroom of teenage girls about the female reproductive system. After teaching, the nurse asks the students to describe the release of an ovum during ovulation. Which response indicates that teaching has been effective?

1. "Ovulation is when the uterus releases an unfertilized egg or ovum." 2. "During ovulation, an egg is released from the ovary and enters the fallopian tube." 3. "The endometrium is where the eggs are formed and released into the fallopian tube." 4. "Around the middle of the menstrual cycle, one of the fallopian tubes releases an egg."

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