A nurse administers an intelligence quotient (IQ) test for an 11-year-old child with

complaints of decreased memory and difficulty concentrating. What is the significance
of standard IQ tests?

A) IQ tests are used to determine success in life.
B) IQ tests indicate different types of intelligence.
C) IQ tests are good predictors of work productivity.
D) IQ tests are good predictors of academic achievement.


D

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A patient takes herbal and vitamin supplements in order to "slow down" the aging process. The nurse realizes that the patient believes in the use of antioxidants to slow down cell damage. Which is associated with the biological theory of aging?

1. Cross-link 2. Wear-and-tear 3. Free radical 4. Emerging biological

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Secretions of the pancreas neutralize the

a. acidic chyme entering the duodenum. b. acidic chyme leaving the duodenum. c. bolus flowing down the esophagus. d. low-density lipoproteins leaving the liver.

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The nurse working in a women's clinic recognizes that which clients are most at risk for developing vulvovaginal candidiasis? Note: Credit will be given only if all correct and no incorrect choices are selected. Select all that apply

1. Clients using antibiotics 2. Immunocompetent clients 3. Pregnant clients 4. Multiparous clients 5. Diabetic clients

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One of the cardinal signs of anorexia nervosa in the young woman is:

a. Freckled skin b. Amenorrhea c. Sparse hair d. Arthritic joints

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