Which child is more likely to have a problem with obesity?
A) 5-year-old female with hobbies of dolls, roller skating, and ice skating
B) 6-year-old male with hobbies of video games, biking, and basketball
C) 8-year-old girl with hobbies of dolls, board games, and reading.
D) 9-year-old boy with hobbies of computers, chess, and soccer
C
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a. "Smoking does not affect peptic ulcer disease (PUD)." b. "Smoking increases the secretion of stomach acid, as well as decreasing the acid-neutralizing capacity within the first part of the small intestines." c. "Smoking contributes to the development of duodenal ulcers, because smokers do not eat as much or as frequently as nonsmokers." d. "Smoking contributes to the development of duodenal ulcers, because swallowed nicotine can dissolve the intestinal lining."
Mia is rushed to the hospital after taking an overdose of a certain antiarrhythmic drug. On examining her condition, the doctors note that she has a blockage in her heart, corneal microdeposits, and a distinct blue-gray skin discoloration. Dr. Ross, the doctor in charge, immediately recognizes these adverse effects as those caused by a certain potassium channel blocker. Based on this information, which of the following drugs might Mia have ingested?
A. Esmolol B. Adenosine C. Amiodarone D. Atropine
A patient has been diagnosed with a terminal disease. Hope may be used effectively with this type of patient. Nurses can support a patient's use of hope because hope provides a:
a. system of organized beliefs and worship. b. belief in a higher power, spirit guide, God, or Allah. c. cultural connectedness, structure, and guidance in difficult times. d. motivation to achieve and the resources to use toward that achievement.
When a researcher defines the variables in a study both conceptually and operationally, selects instruments with good validity, and attempts to make the data collection procedures the same for all subjects, what is the goal?
a. Achieve a high correlation coefficient. b. Create a high degree of reliability. c. Describe the setting for a study. d. Protect against bias.