Hypotheses are more abstract than purpose statements
A) True
B) False
B
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To promote this personal responsibility, the nurse will want to provide adolescents with information about which health promotion activities? 1. Self-breast exams for girls and self-testicular exams for the boys 2. Immunizations that need to be updated 3. Communicable diseases that are prevalent in the community 4. The importance of eating together as a family several times a week
The population health nurse is completing a history on a client who has been referred to a substance abuse clinic. Which client statements indicate a problem with abuse of a psychoactive substance? (Select all that apply.)
1. "I do not have a job." 2. "I cannot get along with people at work." 3. "I have never had a positive drug test." 4. "I am not married." 5. "I have been arrested several times in the last two months."
Data collection in many types of qualitative studies is considered complete when:
a. the researcher reaches a point of where no new information is collected and theoretical ideas seem complete. b. more than 15 subjects have provided information. c. the researcher cannot find any additional potential subjects who fit the criteria for the study. d. the researcher runs out of time or resources.
The nurse is performing a postpartum assessment on a newly delivered client. When checking the fundus, there is a gush of blood. The client asks why that is happening. What is the nurse's best response?
1. "We see this from time to time. It's not a big deal." 2. "The gush is an indication that your fundus isn't contracting." 3. "Don't worry. I'll make sure everything is fine." 4. "Blood pooled in the vagina while you were in bed."