Response-set bias refers to a person's tendency to respond continually in a given way, regardless of what an item says
A) True
B) False
A
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Patient and parent education for the child who has a synthetic cast should include
a. Applying a heating pad to the cast if the child has swelling in the affected extremity b. Wrapping the outer surface of the cast with an Ace bandage c. Splitting the cast if the child complains of numbness or pain d. Covering the cast with plastic and waterproof tape to keep it dry while bathing or showering
A nurse is concerned about the risk of delegating tasks to licensed practical nurses and unlicensed assistive personnel. What is the best way for the nurse to determine competency of the delegatee?
a. Actually observe the delegatee perform the assigned task. b. Ask the delegatee how many times he/she has performed the task. c. Ask the patient if the care provided was satisfactory. d. Ask other nurses if they feel the delegatee is competent.
Which is true about microcephaly?
1. Microcephaly is defined as the condition when the circumference of the head is more than two standard deviations below normal. 2. Microcephaly is defined as the condition when the circumference of the head is more than three standard deviations below normal. 3. Microcephaly is defined as the condition when the circumference of the head is more than one standard deviation below normal. 4. Microcephaly is defined as the condition when the circumference of the head is more than two standard deviations above normal.
Which patient finding would the nurse identify as being a risk factor for altered transport of oxygen?
a. Hemoglobin level of 8.0 b. Bronchoconstriction and mucus c. Peripheral arterial disease d. Decreased thoracic expansion