A patient has chronic gastritis. What treatment does the healthcare professional educate the patient on?
a. Antibiotic therapy
b. Corticosteroids
c. Vitamin B12 injections
d. Pancreatic enzyme replacement
Ans: a. Antibiotic therapy
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The nurse is preparing a critically ill patient for transfer to another facility. Based on the criteria established by the Emergency Medical Transfer Active Labor Act (EMTALA), what patient situation would prevent transfer?
A) The sole reason for transfer is the patient's uninsured status. B) The patient has been stabilized before the transfer. C) The receiving agency has the expertise to care for the patient. D) Transfer records are complete and sent with the patient.
A mental health nurse works in a community-based medication clinic that serves a culturally diverse patient population. Which way of sitting during an interview is most neutral and acceptable to people of a variety of cultures?
a. Legs crossed, leaning slightly backward in chair with one arm extended on the desk b. Feet on the floor and upper body leaning slightly forward toward patient c. One leg crossed and the upper body turned slightly away from patient d. Feet on the floor and arms crossed over chest
The nurse recognizes that alcohol addiction is predicable if the age of onset is:
a. 8 or younger. b. 10 or younger. c. 12 or younger. d. 14 or younger.
How does an ANOVA differ from a t test of independent samples?
1. An ANOVA allows the comparison of mean scores between and among two or more groups. This test notes that a difference is found, if there is one, but not where the difference lies. 2. An ANOVA is a much higher level test and has no comparison to a t test. 3. An ANOVA compares the means of two or more groups on the dependent measure but an independent t test compares pre- and post scores. 4. An ANOVA gives the reader information about the population of interest but not about the sample in a particular study.