You are completing a community assessment. You note that the computer companies in the community hire a disproportionate amount of their employees from local suburban communities versus the community in which the company is housed
In order to create an accurate assessment you collect data on all of the company's employees, but list those living outside of the community as
A) outliers.
B) statistically irrelevant.
C) an aggregate.
D) statistically relevant.
C
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A client is ordered to receive Mylanta II. The nurse is aware that the ideal timing for taking this medication is:
a. with each meal. b. 1 half-hour before meals. c. 1 to 3 hours after meals. d. upon arising and at bedtime.
The nurse questions whether treatment with antibiotic therapy is as effective as observation in a 3-year-old boy with otitis media. What combination of information supports the proper order of information needed to compose a PICO statement?
a. Effective treatment for otitis media; antibiotic therapy; observation; 3-year-old with otitis media b. Three-year-old with otitis media; antibiotic therapy; observation; effective treatment for otitis media c. Antibiotic therapy; 3-year-old with otitis media; effective treatment for otitis media; observation d. Observation; 3-year-old with otitis media; effective treatment for otitis media; antibiotic therapy
A 30-year-old presents with hematuria, menorrhagia, and bleeding gums, and is diagnosed with immune thrombocytic purpura (ITP). A nurse realizes the most likely cause is:
a. allergy-induced platelet lysis. b. an immune response to hypersplenism. c. antibody destruction of platelets. d. T-cell injury to megakaryocytes.
A patient whose mother died recently is distressed because a sibling returned to work immediately after their mother's funeral. Which is the best response by the nurse?
1. "Every person grieves in their own way." 2. "I guess your family member is just not emotional." 3. "Yes, that is a problem. I think you should suggest a therapist." 4. "There is an association between a lack of expression of grief and negative psychological outcomes."