A nurse researcher is collecting data on the average income of residents in her community. The purpose of the study is to determine if there is a correlation between income, educational level, and health beliefs
The data related to average income is considered: a. competitive analysis. c. strategic initiatives.
b. demographic information. d. regulatory influences.
B
Demographic information such as average income, age, race, sex, and background provides insight
into consumer individuality. Competitive analysis probes how the competition is performing by
examining other hospitals' practices. Strategic initiatives include strategic plans that guide the
direction of the organization over several years. Regulatory influences affect financial performance
and are influenced by several governing bodies.
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Which procedure might be offered to the patient for this condition to increase the patient's quality of life? a. Intraaortic balloon pump (IABP) b. Left ventricular assist device (LVAD) c. Nothing, because the patient is in terminal heart failure d. Nothing additional; medical management is the only option
What term is defined as the volume of blood ejected by the heart in 1 minute?
a. Afterload b. Cardiac cycle c. Stroke volume d. Cardiac output
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a. Diabetes mellitus and hypertension b. Frequent episodes of sexually transmitted disease c. Osteoporosis and other bone diseases d. Gastroenteritis and poor eating habits
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A) Axial coding B) Core coding C) Open coding D) Selective coding