What is Baby Johnston's Apgar? Heart rate 80, respirations weak cry, muscle tone flaccid, reflexes no crying, color blue:

A) 1.
B) 2.
C) 3.
D) 4.


B

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A nurse is providing anticipatory guidance regarding psychosocial adaptations to pregnancy to a group of women. Which topics are consistent with their associated trimesters? (Select all that apply.)

A. First trimester: ambivalence about the pregnancy B. First trimester: separation from the fetus C. Second trimester: active dreams and fantasy life D. Second trimester: becoming more introspective E. Third trimester: realignment of roles and tasks

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Your 61-year-old female patient complains of dyspareunia. On pelvic examination, you note atrophic vaginitis. The clinician should explain that these are most likely:

A. Signs of vaginismus B. Postmenopausal symptoms C. Signs of estrogen deficiency D. B and C

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A patient is beginning to display signs and symptoms of an antibody-mediated humoral response. Which of the following findings would be most consistent with this observation?

a. Antigen-presenting cells (APCs) b. T lymphocytes c. CD4 cells and macrophages d. Delayed-type hypersensitivity

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There are four types of validity that affect the rigor of a quantitative study. What concerns the validity of inferences that there is an empirical relationship between variables?

A) Statistical conclusion validity B) Internal validity C) Construct validity D) External validity

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