Nonsignificant results pose special interpretive problems because statistical testing is designed to disconfirm the null hypothesis

A) True
B) False


A

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In teaching this child's mother about care for her child, the nurse wants the mother to understand that with increased physical activity, the child will need: 1. Increased food intake. 2. Decreased food intake. 3. Increased doses of insulin. 4. Decreased doses of insulin.

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When reviewing the concept of universal design with a group of community developers, the community health nurse recognizes that emphasis on which of the following is the underlying theme?

A) Disability needs B) Adaptation C) Access D) Safety

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A patient is admitted for an infected leg wound. The nurse notes that the patient's band count on the CBC and differential is elevated. This finding would indicate which of the following?

1. The patient could be developing sepsis. 2. The patient is healing. 3. The leg wound is caused by a parasite. 4. The patient has lymphoma in addition to a leg wound.

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Which of the following examples would not demonstrate patient advocacy by a nurse? Select all that apply

1. Provide the patient with information about the patient's problem. 2. Tell the patient what you (the nurse) would do. 3. Plan with the patient's physician who will talk with the patient. 4. Expect a patient to accept treatment for cancer.

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