The doctor ordered a sodium-controlled diet for a patient. The average amount of sodium in the daily diet for this person would be:

a. 1500 mg
b. 2000 mg
c. 3000 mg
d. 4000 mg


A

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a. ambulate the patient to help expel gas. b. irrigate the ileostomy with 500 mL of warm water. c. notify the charge nurse immediately of possible obstruction. d. turn the patient on the left side to help drain the ileostomy.

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A patient with bipolar disorder has stabilized and is being discharged from the hospital. The patient will live independently at home but lacks social skills and transportation. Which referral would be most appropriate?

a. A group home b. A self-help group c. A day treatment program d. Assertive community treatment (ACT)

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In a post hoc power analysis, if the power estimate were .60 for a result that was nonsignificant, a researcher would be able to conclude that:

a. The risk of having committed a Type II error was about 40% b. The risk of having committed a Type II error was about 60% c. The nonsignificant result was not correct d. The nonsignificant result was correct

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A student receives an e-mail containing a Web address hyperlink. The e-mail instructs the student to go to the Web site to confirm his bank account number. When the student clicks on the link, it would take him to a phony Web site

This is an example of which of the following? A) Pharming B) Worm C) Trojan horse D) Phishing

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