Variables are inherently either dependent or independent

A) True
B) False


B

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An expectant client asks the nurse about the behavior of "mimicry." Which is an example of mimicry that the nurse should relate to the client?

a. Daydreaming about the newborn b. Imagining oneself as a good mother c. Babysitting for a neighbor's children d. Wearing maternity clothes before they are needed

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How should the nurse adapt the environment for a person with right-sided hemianopsia?

a. Approach the patient from the right side. b. Arrange personal articles on the left side of the bed. c. Remind the patient to avoid turning his or her head to reduce added perceptual problems. d. Touch the patient on the right side to get his or her attention.

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As an actual nursing diagnosis statement, "Depression AEB insomnia, sadness and agitation" is lacking which essential component?

A) Label B) Etiology C) Evaluation D) Characteristic

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Criticisms of the psychodynamic approach include

a. It addresses undercurrents of organizational life b. It focuses on dysfunctional and atypical behaviors c. It does not lend itself to training seminars d. It provides prescriptions for effective interpersonal leadership

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