A simple hypothesis
a. describes the associative or causal relationship between three or more variables.
b. predicts how strong the relationship is between the variables.
c. predicts an inverse relationship between the variables.
d. describes the associative or causal relationship between two variables.
d. describes the associative or causal relationship between two variables.
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1. "Lamaze classes teach both relaxation and breathing techniques." 2. "Online chat rooms are found helpful by most patients." 3. "Hypno-birthing is inexpensive and very effective. You should try it." 4. "No one class is best for everyone. What are your thoughts about birth?"
What should the nurse teach parents when the child is taking phenytoin (Dilantin) to control seizures?
a. The child should use a soft toothbrush and floss the teeth after every meal. b. The child will require monitoring of renal function while taking this medication. c. Dilantin should be taken with food because it causes gastrointestinal distress. d. The medication can be stopped when the child has been seizure free for 1 month.
Which technique is suitable for an abdominal assessment?
1. Assessing painful areas first 2. Auscultating each quadrant for 5 minutes 3. Palpating lightly to locate painful and tender areas 4. Positioning the client with the arms behind the head
A client diagnosed with bulimia nervosa is to receive fluoxetine (Prozac) by oral solution. The medication is supplied in a 100-mL bottle. The label reads 20 mg/5 mL. The doctor orders 60 mg q day. Which dose of this medication should the nurse dispense?
A. 25 mL B. 20 mL C. 15 mL D. 10 mL