The two types of measurement error are
a. random and systematic.
b. random and continuous.
c. methodological and random
d. methodological and systematic.
a. random and systematic.
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She states that her breasts have decreased in size and that the elasticity has changed so that her breasts seem "flat and flabby." The nurse's best reply would be: a. "This change occurs most often because of long-term use of bras that do not provide enough support to the breast tissues." b. "This is a normal change that occurs as women get older and is due to the increased levels of progesterone during the aging process." c. "Decreases in hormones after menopause causes atrophy of the glandular tissue in the breast and is a normal process of aging." d. "Postural changes in the spine make it appear that your breasts have changed in shape. Exercises to strengthen the muscles of the upper back and chest wall will help prevent the changes in elasticity and size."
Successful resolution of the nursing diagnosis Gas exchange impaired related to disease process would be indicated by which of the following outcomes?
a. Client experiences effective cough reflex. b. Client verbalizes understanding of disease process. c. Client's oxygen saturation 90%. d. Client has no injury due to adverse effects of respiratory drugs.
To understand what to expect following administration of a benzodiazepine, the nurse must un-derstand that benzodiazepines:
1. Enhance the activity of GABA 2. Reduce availability of GABA 3. Interact with serotonin to increase availability 4. Diminish GABA activity
A client is instructed by a nurse to correctly perform incentive spirometry by:
A. Assuming a sitting position B. Inhaling rapidly C. Holding the breath for 15 seconds D. Exhaling quickly