What phrasing describes nursing liability?
A) Failure to maintain a standard of care that results in harm to the client
B) Faulty judgement causes the client to experience physical or emotional distress
C) Inappropriate delegation results in a healthcare provider causing the client harm
D) Disregard for client rights allows for the client being open to some degree of distress
A
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1. Acrocyanosis. 2. An arterial CO2 of 40. 3. Periorbital edema. 4. Grunting respirations with nasal flaring.
Which prescribed formula should the nurse plan to provide for an infant with lactose intolerance?
a. Isomil b. Enfamil c. Similac d. Good Start
What does an earthquake in Somalia, a measles outbreak on a university campus, fighting in the Middle East, and a bioterrorism attack all have in common?
A) They all need worldwide attention. B) They all affect the world economy. C) They all are individual country problems. D) They all require a population-based response.
Why is it most appropriate to compute a chi-square when comparing frequency of gender (male/female) and smoking status (smoker/nonsmoker)?
1. Gender and smoking status are both nominal-level variables in this example, and a chi-square requires nominal-level data. 2. Gender and smoking status, as defined in this case, are both ordinal-level data, and a chi-square requires ordinal-level data. 3. Chi-square is used in any research question where the independent variable is grouped according to gender. 4. An ANOVA is the most commonly used test with nominal/nominal-level data.