In which of Gilligan's stages does acceptance by others become critical, with the ability to protect and care for others seen as the defining characteristic of female goodness?

A) Level 1: selfisness C) Level 3: nonvioldence
B) Level 2: goodness D) Level 4: responsiveness


B

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The nurse scans 250 mL of remaining urine in the bladder. Which entry is most correct when documenting the intervention? A) Client voided 300 mL without dysuria B) Client voided 550 mL of urine for the daylight shift C) Client voided 300 mL with 250 mL residual volume D) Bladder scanning resulted in 250 mL

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The nurse assessing a client determines that which of the following findings would predispose the client to cataract formation?

1. Age 75 years 2. Nonsmoker 3. Minimal direct sun exposure 4. Hypertension

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If a statistical test yields a p = .004, this means that:

a. The probability is 4 in 100 that the research hypothesis is true b. The probability is 4 in 1,000 that the research hypothesis is true c. The probability is 4 in 100 that the null hypothesis is true d. The probability is 4 in 1,000 that the null hypothesis is true

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The nurse makes a home visit to a client with diabetes mellitus. During the visit, the nurse notes that the client's 3-month supply of insulin vials that were delivered a week ago are not refrigerated. What is the best action by the nurse at this time?

1. Instruct the client that the insulin should be stored away from direct sunlight or excessive heat. 2. Have the client discard the vials. 3. Instruct the client to label each vial with the date when opened. 4. Tell the client this is too much insulin to have on hand.

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