A researcher compared smokers and nonsmokers on scores on a physical functioning measure, controlling for weight (measured via the body mass index). Which analysis was likely used?
a. ANCOVA
b. MANOVA
c. MANCOVA
d. Canonical analysis
A
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A nurse is working with an overweight pediatric client. Of the six diseases targeted by the Strategic Plan to Reduce and Ultimately Eliminate Health Disparities (National Institutes of Health, 2002), which ones would the nurse need to be aware of as
having roots in pediatric obesity? (Select all that apply.) 1. Asthma 2. Diabetes 3. Infant mortality 4. Cardiovascular disease
An 18-year-old primigravida is 4 cm dilated and her contractions are 5 minutes apart. She received little prenatal care and had no childbirth preparation. She is crying loudly and shouting,
"Please give me something for the pain. I can't take the pain!" What is the priority nursing diagnosis? a. Pain related to uterine contractions b. Knowledge deficit related to the birth experience c. Ineffective coping related to inadequate preparation for labor d. Risk for injury related to lack of prenatal care
The nurse assesses a patient in a Posey safety reminder device (SRD) for which problem(s) that may increase because of use of SRDs? (Select all that apply.)
a. Immobility b. Restlessness c. Risk for impaired circulation d. Risk for skin impairment e. Incontinence
A nurse is giving a parent information about autism. Which statement made by the parent indicates understanding of the teaching?
a. Autism is characterized by periods of remission and exacerbation. b. The onset of autism usually occurs before 3 years of age. c. Children with autism have imitation and gesturing skills. d. Autism can be treated effectively with medication.