A patient with Alzheimer disease is no longer able to make or plan meals and is having difficulty managing her personal finances. For which stage of Alzheimer disease should the nurse plan care for this patient?
1. Preclinical
2. Mild cognitive impairment
3. Dementia
4. Asymptomatic
3. Dementia
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Which of the following are true about a type II error? (Select all that apply.)
a. It is more likely to occur when p <.01 rather than when p <.05. b. It is extremely likely to occur when p <.001. c. It occurs when the null hypothesis is true but rejected. d. It is a possibility only when there are statistically nonsignificant results in a study. e. It is a possibility only when there are statistically significant results in a study.
A patient who has prescriptions for both an intravenous pyelogram and a barium enema tells the nurse, "I will schedule the intravenous pyelogram to be done before the barium enema." Which of these responses by the nurse is most appropriate?
1. "Please make your appointments as you have indicated." 2. "Please clarify with your primary healthcare provider which should be completed first." 3. "Please reverse the order of your planned appointments." 4. "The order of the tests is irrelevant. You may change the order to meet your needs."
Which of the following women is most likely to experience strong afterpains?
1. A woman who exhibited oligohydramnios 2. A woman who is a gravida 4, para 4-0-0-4 3. A woman who is bottle-feeding her infant 4. A woman whose infant weighed 5 pounds, 3 ounces
Which legislation required that schools make allowances to balance educational and health care needs of children with special needs?
a. Rehabilitation Act b. Individuals with Disabilities Education Act c. No Child Left Behind d. Education for All Handicapped Children Act