Differences between population values and sample values are referred to as response bias errors
A) True
B) False
B
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An older woman asks a nurse, "You always seem to be telling me that I need to drink more wa-ter. How much water do I really need to drink?" The nurse bases her response on the knowledge that older adults should consume at least:
a. 1000 mL of fluid per day. b. 1500 mL of fluid per day. c. 2000 mL of fluid per day. d. 2500 mL of fluid per day.
Family education for schizophrenic clients is often conducted in a group setting to enable families to build a support network. The nurse must help families understand that:
A) The client is beyond help. B) Doing things for the client is not enabling them. C) They are not responsible for the client's illness. D) They should tell the client they are acting inappropriately.
An instructor explains that some medications, such as nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, antineoplastics (cancer drugs), and certain antibiotics, can damage the intestinal mucosa. A student identifies that these types of medications can cause
1. Malabsorption. 2. Unintentional weight gain. 3. Increased metabolism. 4. Rapid or increased excretion.
What are the three elements needed to start a fire?
What will be an ideal response?