What is the purpose of using exploratory analysis in a research report?

a. To compare control and experimental groups
b. To develop testable hypotheses
c. To examine and describe data
d. To identify theoretical constructs


ANS: C

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Which of the following are areas that are generally restricted within a hospital to reduce the introduction of pathogens? Select all that apply

1. Cardiology unit 2. Radiology unit 3. Neonatal unit 4. Intensive care unit 5. Surgical suite

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The nurse is aware that the neonate can generate warmth by

a. Shivering b. Sucking on a pacifier c. Metabolizing brown fat d. Utilizing blood glucose

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