In order for a researcher to examine interaction effects, which of the following designs must be used?
A) A nonequivalent control group design
B) A case-control design
C) A factorial design
D) A prospective design
C
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The client makes the statement: "I'm afraid to take the baby home tomorrow." Which re-sponse by the nurse would be the most therapeutic?
a. "You're afraid to take the baby home?" b. "I was scared when I took my first baby home, but everything worked out." c. "You should read the literature I gave you before you leave." d. "Don't you have a mother who can come and help?"
The nurse is meeting with a family that is facing the death of their father. The family tells the nurse they are looking for ways to help him and themselves during this period. In order to help this family, what would the nurse need to do first?
A) Assess the faith needs of the group B) Diagnose any faith-related problems and evaluate their ability to provide spiritual care for themselves C) Inform the family it is out of the nurse's scope of care to provide spiritual guidance D) Contact clergy to provide professional guidance
When a patient is on aspirin therapy, what should the nurse instruct the patient to watch for and report to the physician?
1. Increase in appetite 2. Edema in bilateral feet 3. Burning on urination 4. Blood in stools
Which statement correctly describes normal changes of aging?
a. All age-related changes are the result of disease. b. When comparing functional abilities of an older client, it is important to not allow social or cultural influences to cloud your assessment. c. It is usually easy to tell the difference between normal aging and the results of one's lifelong poor habits. d. Individual variations are enormous at every age and in every part of the body.