In Bronfenbrenner's theory, development is what?

A) A series of tasks
B) Divided into eight stages
C) Continuous
D) Passive


C

Nursing

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The nurse understands that which factors can increase blood pressure? (Select all that apply.)

a. Head injury b. Decreased fluid volume c. Increasing age d. Recent food intake e. Pain

Nursing

Which of the following nursing approaches to the client with mania is consistent with Rosemarie Parse's theory of human becoming?

a. being present for the client, offering unconditional support b. directing the client's increased energy to productive outlets c. creating a structured environment to reduce stress d. establishing regular rest periods for the client

Nursing

Most products of fat digestion are absorbed into

a. Capillaries b. Veins c. Lacteals d. Arterioles e. Interstitial fluid

Nursing

A researcher calculates a Pearson product-moment coefficient of 0.2. The reviewer understands that this value represents

a. a moderate positive correlation. b. a moderate negative correlation. c. a weak positive correlation. d. a weak negative correlation.

Nursing