The behavioral approach is used in many training and development programs

a. True
b. False


True

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A group of researchers developing an instrument performed a test-retest on the instrument with an interval of 5 days. This testing resulted in a correlation coefficient of 0.38. The nurse researcher interprets this as being indicative of what?

a. Instrument is stable; high reliability b. Instrument is stable; low reliability c. Instrument is unstable; high reliability d. Instrument is unstable; low reliability

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Mrs. Allen is a 60-year-old woman who has been diagnosed with osteoporosis. She is very concerned about the risk of breast cancer associated with hormone replacement therapy and is wondering what else is available to her

The clinician explains that biphosphonates are another class of drugs used in the prevention and treatment of osteoporosis. What teaching should the clinician give Mrs. Allen in regard to taking biphosphonates? a. Taking biphosphonates can result in hypercalcemia, so calcium intake should be decreased while taking this class of drugs. b. There is potential for upper gastrointestinal (GI) irritation, so these medications are contraindicated in people with abnormalities of the esophagus or delayed esophageal emptying. c. This class of drugs can be taken at any time of the day without regard to meals. d. None of the above

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A client who was in an automobile accident has a deep laceration in the left arm at the brachial artery. The blood pressure is 70/30, with pulse of 120 and thready. The client is suffering from:

A) septic shock. B) hypovolemic shock. C) cardiogenic shock. D) anaphylactic shock.

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A patient is started on levothyroxine (Synthroid) for treatment of hypothyroidism. During patient teaching, how often can the dosage be increased until symptoms are relieved?

A) 3–5 days B) 1 week C) 2 weeks D) Monthly

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