Which of the following is an example of a complex hypothesis?
A) Younger nurses are more likely to hold favorable attitudes toward unionization of nurses than are older nurses.
B) The greater the amount of reinforcement a new father receives from his wife, the greater the number of functional activities he will perform for the newborn.
C) Clinical specialist nurses perceive they have more job autonomy in the hospital than do staff nurses.
D) Among pregnant women, emotional well-being is influenced by the woman's desire for a child, her self-esteem, her resourcefulness, and her degree of social support.
D
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In which situation would it be appropriate to obtain a fetal scalp blood sample to establish fetal well-being?
a. The fetal heart tracing shows a persistent pattern of late decelerations with normal baseline variability. b. The mother has vaginal bleeding, and the baseline fetal heart rate is decreasing. c. The fetus has developed tachycardia related to maternal fever. d. The fetal heart tracing on a preterm fetus shows decreased baseline variability.
Children of authoritative caregivers have greater problems in school and greater substance abuse than children of indifferent caregivers
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
A nurse has been asked by the parents of Jim, a schizophrenic who is also an alcoholic, what they can do to help their son prevent relapsing once he is discharged from the hospital
Which of the following would be the best answer the nurse can give at this point? A) "There's really not much you can do; Jim is responsible for maintaining his own sobriety." B) "Avoid letting him take any mood-altering chemicals, as they may trigger his delusional thinking." C) "Make sure he goes to at least two Alcoholics Anonymous meetings a week, gets a sponsor, and calls his sponsor on a daily basis." D) "Report any side effects he develops so they can be treated and therefore won't tempt him to stop taking his antipsychotic medications."
The nurse should suspect a hearing impairment in an infant who demonstrates which behavior?
a. Absence of the Moro reflex b. Absence of babbling by age 7 months c. Lack of eye contact when being spoken to d. Lack of gesturing to indicate wants after age 15 months