Most nosocomial pneumonias are caused by:
a. Fungi. c. Gram-negative bacteria.
b. Viruses. d. Pneumococcal pneumonia.
C
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A nurse is caring for a woman who gave birth to a term infant an hour ago. The chart notes that the baby was born after demonstrating a positive turtle sign. What assessment finding by the nurse warrants immediate action?
A. Lochia rubra is noted an hour after birth. B. Maternal blood pressure is 90/42 mm Hg. C. Maternal heart rate is 68 beats/minute. D. Patient saturates one perineal pad in 2 hours.
A patient states, "I do cocaine when I feel things are out of my control." The nurse who responds by asking, "What else does cocaine do for you?" is using the communication skill of:
a. summarization. b. restating. c. showing acceptance. d. stating observations.
A nurse educator is talking to a student about how to deal with an ethical dilemma in practice. Which does the nurse educator explain to the student as important regarding actions during an ethical dilemma?
A) Examining all conflicts in the situation. B) Investigating all aspects of the situation. C) Relying on nursing judgment. D) Making a decision based on the policy of the agency.
In a study about childhood obesity, the researcher discusses the concept of overweight in terms of weight for height measures, body mass index (BMI), body image, self-esteem, and social norms
This statement is a(n): a. conceptual definition. b. dependent variable. c. independent variable. d. operational definition.