The following is a null hypothesis: "Depression levels following the death of a spouse vary by gender."

A) True
B) False


B

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A patient's lab results are as follows: increased urobilingogen, albumin of 20 g/L (decreased from normal), globulin of 39 g/L (increased from normal), and transferrin of 198 mcg/dL (decreased from normal)

Which gastrointestinal disorder do these results most strongly indicate? A) Cirrhosis B) Acute pancreatitis C) Ulcerative colitis D) Escherichia coli infection

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A patient of Scandinavian heritage is admitted for observation after sustaining injuries in a motor vehicle accident. The nurse expects that he may endure pain stoically, without grimacing or vocalizing. The nurse's thinking is an example of a/an:

1) Archetype 2) Bias 3) Prejudice 4) Stereotype

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You are caring for an infant who will have surgery. What type of pain assessment would you use?

A) None, because infants do not remember pain B) None, because infants do not feel pain C) A self-pain rating scale from 1 to 10 D) Observation of facial and body actions

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The nurse is teaching a group of parents about the role of testosterone in puberty for boys. To evaluate the group's understanding, the nurse asks, "What physiologic effects related to testosterone can you expect to see in your sons?"

Which of the following responses indicates an understanding of the role of testosterone in male puberty? (Select all that apply.) a. "It promotes skeletal muscle growth." b. "It increases height and weight." c. "It delays epiphyseal closure." d. "It causes a high-pitched voice." e. "It causes acne."

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