An adolescent entering high school voices anxiety over changing schools. Stating anxiety is an act of

A) Adaptation
B) Evaluation
C) Reaction
D) Valuation


Ans: A

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The researcher has reported a one-tailed analysis of variance to test the hypothesis, "Nurse intervention plus group sessions is more effective than nurse intervention alone or community intervention in improving Framingham coronary risk scores

among rural dwelling women in the Promoting Heart Health in Rural Women study.". Why is the choice of a one-tailed test versus a two-tailed test appropriate? 1. It is easier to reject the null hypothesis using a two-tailed test. 2. There is only one true variable in this study. 3. The researcher has stated a directional research hypothesis. 4. The nurse wishes to develop a theoretical framework for further study.

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The nurse is providing care for a client diagnosed with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD. Which interventions are appropriate in order to control the client's breathing pattern?

Select all that apply. A) Instruct in pursed-lip breathing. B) Teach visualization and meditation. C) Deep breathing and coughing every hour. D) Instruct in abdominal breathing. E) Provide oxygen 2 liters nasal cannula.

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A patient asks about nicotine patches for smoking cessation and wants to know the difference between the 24-hour patch and the 16-hour patch. Which response by the nurse is correct?

a. "The 16-hour patch is for patients who have trouble sleeping." b. "The 16-hour patch simulates usual nicotine ingestion patterns." c. "The 24-hour patch is for persons weighing more than 100 pounds." d. "The 24-hour patch is recommended for heavier smokers."

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If a liquid oxygen bottle tips over in the patient's room, you should

A) remove the patient and close the door. B) remain with the patient and call for help. C) pick the bottle up and set it upright. D) leave the room as quickly as possible.

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