What are the problems with variables? (Select all that apply.)

a. Vary from subject to subject
b. Determined through statistics
c. Difficult to account for them
d. Challenging to explain in relation to the study topic
e. Testing whether a correlation exists between results


ANS: A, C, D

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Using the targeted interview ensures that all candidates are interviewed based on the same criteria. The targeted selection process is built on (select all that apply):

a. organizational values. b. analysis of work per job. c. development of interview skills. d. clear identification of competencies for key positions. e. compliance with equal opportunity em-ployer guidelines.

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The nurse notices that a female client has a dark, even tan. When asked, the client says, "I spend several hours a week working on my tan. The men in my family have always liked their women tanned

" What should the nurse consider before responding? Note: Credit will be given only if all correct choices and no incorrect choices are selected. Standard Text: Select all that apply. 1. It will be difficult to convince this client that sun exposure can be detrimental to skin health. 2. The women in this client's family are likely subservient to men. 3. This client is likely to discount the nurse's attempts at educating in regard to sun exposure. 4. There is no reason to spend time trying to teach this client about the adverse effects of sun exposure. 5. The nurse should focus on trying to educate the woman to keep her daughters out of the sun.

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The nurse is caring for a patient who, on the continuum between wellness and illness, is moving toward illness and premature death. How would the nurse know this to be true?

A) The patient stops doing wellness-promoting activities B) The patient develops signs and symptoms C) The patient begins exercising D) The patient verbalizes anxiety over the cost of medications

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The client taking an antipsychotic agent complains of dry mouth and nasal congestion. The nurse understands that these manifestations indicate:

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