In classical measurement theory, a domain sampling model is often assumed, in which the basic notion is to sample a heterogeneous set of items from a hypothetical universe of items
A) True
B) False
B
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To prevent pressure ulcers a bedridden, elderly adult, which intervention should the nurse include in the care plan?
A) Turn and reposition the patient a minimum of every 8 hours. B) Vigorously massage lotion into bony prominences. C) Post a turning schedule at the patient's bedside. D) When turning, slide the patient rather than lift.
The role of the nurse practitioner (NP) has become a dominant role for nurses in all levels of health care. How do NPs help patients? (Mark all that apply.)
A) Educating patients and family members B) Coordinating care with other disciplines C) Direct intervention D) Collaborating with other nurses E) Indirect intervention
The nurse is educating a group of individuals on varicose veins. The nurse is asked how someone can avoid getting varicose veins. The nurse tells the group:
1. The best method to avoid varicose veins is to prevent them by maintaining ideal body weight, avoiding prolonged standing, and getting regular exercise. 2. Getting varicose veins is hereditary, so nothing a person does can stop them. 3. Varicose veins are the result of blocked arteries, so increasing exercise will help. 4. Wearing tight clothing will help prevent varicose veins.
A nurse calculates a newborn infant's Apgar score 1 minute after birth and determines that the score is 6. The nurse should take which most appropriate action?
A. Recheck the score in 5 minutes B. Initiate cardiopulmonary resuscitation C. Provide no action except to support the infant's spontaneous efforts D. Gently stimulate the infant by rubbing his back while administering oxygen