Cognitive shortcuts that influence the way people process information regarding groups and group members are defined as

a. Stereotypes
b. Prejudices
c. Ethnocentrism
d. Agentics


A

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A) Polycarbophil absorbs large amounts of water and decreases fluidity of stools. B) Polycarbophil will diminish the absorption of intestinal fiber and water. C) Polycarbophil will provide pain relief and decrease cramping and bloating. D) Polycarbophil will increase bile and diminish bacterial flora in the intestines.

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A client has a large renal calculus. Which assessment finding may indicate the development of a complication?

a. Blood pressure of 178/94 mmHg b. Urine output of 5600 mL/24 hr c. Client reports of pain on urination d. Asymmetric, tender flank area

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Which technique would provide the best pain relief for a pregnant woman with an occiput posterior position?

a. Neuromuscular disassociation b. Effleurage c. Psychoprophylaxis d. Sacral pressure

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The pregnant client was assessed at her initial prenatal visit, and her diet was found to be low in nutrients. Prenatal supplements were prescribed by the Certified Nurse-Midwife

At her second prenatal visit the client states that she does not want "to take all these supplements". What recommendation should the nurse make for the client? (Select all that apply.) A. "Folic acid has been found to be essential for minimizing the risk of neural tube defects." B. "You do not have to take these supplements if you think you are healthy enough." C. "These medications do the same thing. I will call your Certified Nurse-Midwife to cancel one of your medications." D. "You can trust your Certified Nurse-Midwife. Don't worry about taking the supplements." E. "You need the supplements because your dietary intake is not adequate for fetal development."

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