The nurse, describing infant mortality for a population, could use which of the following statements correctly?
A) ?There are 10,000 children that die annually in a given country. B) ?A hospital has 5 stillbirths and 400 live births annually. C) ?A county reports 7 SIDS-related deaths, 4 AIDS-related deaths, and 5 accidental deaths in a single year. D) ?A state health department reports 12 deaths in children under age 1 for every 1,000 births each year.
?D
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A) When the patient's condition begins to deteriorate B) As soon as the initial assessment is made C) At the beginning of each shift D) When there is a change in the patient's condition
The patient asks about his lab test, which showed a high level of TSH and a low level of T4. You explain:
1. "It means that you have an inconsistency in your thyroid tests, and you will need more testing." 2. "I am sorry. You will have to ask your doctor about your lab results. We are not allowed to discuss them." 3. "The TSH is sending a message to your thyroid gland to increase production, but your thyroid isn't doing that." 4. "That means that you will have to go on hormone therapy for the rest of your life."
The nurse who is working with a new graduate tells the graduate to see to the care and comfort of the assigned clients. The new graduate returns and tells the nurse that none of the clients is in pain
The nurse explains that comfort includes which of the following? (Select all that apply.) 1. Religious 2. Environmental 3. Psychospiritual 4. Social 5. Friendship
What is the statistical procedure that is used to determine whether a significant difference exists between any numbers of group means?
A) t-test B) ANOVA C) Correlation coefficient D) Mann Whitney U test