Probability is how likely it is that the effect of the dependent variable was caused by the ____________ variable
a. independent
b. evaluated
c. manipulated
d. original
a. independent
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Who should the nurse explain is the payor to the physician on this plan? a. Previous privately funded insurance plan b. Medicare Part A c. Medicare Part B d. Patient or patient's family
When assessing the skin of an elderly patient, the nurse notices a new reddened rash on the patient's chest after starting antibiotic therapy for a stasis ulcer
The patient should be asked which of the following priority questions regarding the presence of a reddened rash? A) "Is the rash worse at a particular time or season?" B) "Are you allergic to any food or medication?" C) "Is there any loss of sensation?"" D) "What is your occupation?"
The nurse is working in a pediatric intensive care unit. A young couple has just been informed that their 6-year-old son has died after being in the unit for 1 month. The couple is grief stricken and says to the nurse,
"We can't believe this has happened. He was too young. God is watching over him. Do you believe in God?" What is the most appropriate response by the nurse? a. "It was his time. He is in a better place." b. "He suffered enough. He is in peace now." c. "I believe he is with angels, but what you think is most important." d. "It doesn't matter what I think. It is only important what you think."
The nurse is preparing to administer a medication to a 6-month-old infant. The nurse will monitor closely for signs of drug toxicity based on the knowledge that, compared to adults, infants have
a. an increased percentage of total body fat. b. immature hepatic and renal function. c. more protein receptor sites. d. more rapid gastrointestinal transit time.