The independent variable is treatment group. The dependent variable is an infants' length of stay in the hospital after birth. What is the appropriate statistical test?

A) t-test
B) ANOVA
C) Correlation coefficient
D) Mann Whitney U test


B

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a. Dark glasses b. Massage c. Moist heat d. Aerobic exercise e. Cold compresses f. Ergotomine

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A patient reports heavy menstrual periods, easy fatigability, and a general lack of energy. What is this patient most likely suffering from?

a. Acute renal failure b. Iron-deficiency anemia c. Hypokalemia d. Dehydration

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The rationale for the nurse needing to be aware of feelings while working with a family experiencing

family violence is best explained as a. awareness protects one's own mental health. b. strong negative feelings interfere with assessment and judgment. c. strong positive feelings lead to underinvolvement with the victim. d. positive feelings promote the development of sympathy for clients.

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You are caring for a client who is immunosuppressed. You know that effective nursing care for this patient includes what?

A) Relevant assessment parameters B) Sensitivity to the disease process C) Responsiveness to signs of fluid overload D) Expected secondary disorders

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