In multiple regression, independent variables are often called predictor variables
A) True
B) False
A
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1. Mild. 2. Moderate. 3. Strong. 4. Weak.
Most people take for granted that their bodies can move. The student nurse is preparing a chart for a clinical postconference on the musculoskeletal unit of the classifications of bones
Based on this information, which information should be included in the chart about long bones? 1 . Cubed shaped 2 . Extended shaped 3 . Provide the body with support and strength 4 . Provide broad surfaces for muscles attachments A) 1, 3 B) 1, 4 C) 2, 3 D) 2, 4
The young nurse has just completed postmortem care of a 16-year-old client who died of cancer. The nurse says to the nurse manager, "I never get sick, and this client kept telling me that he couldn't remember not being ill. I feel terrible and so bad for him and about what he went through." Which statement by the nurse manager would be therapeutic?
A. "Next time, take someone else in with you for postmortem care, OK?" B. "Your feelings are normal and will go away after a good night's sleep." C. "Let's go for coffee and talk about this some more, shall we? We're both due for our coffee breaks." D. "I should never have assigned you someone so close to your own age. I'll be more careful in the future."
The nurse is caring for a client following a modified radical mastectomy. Which assessment finding would indicate that the client is experiencing a complication related to this surgery?
A. Sanguineous drainage in the Jackson-Pratt drain B. Pain at the incisional site C. Complaints of decreased sensation near the operative site D. Arm edema on the operative side