The use of a random numbers table for assigning subjects to groups eliminates:
A) Selection threat
B) History threat
C) Attrition
D) Temporal ambiguity
A
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A) "Do residents believe that they have ready access to health promotion resources?" B) "Why have previous attempts at health promotion failed?" C) "How much funding is available for health promotion in the community?" D) "Who is available to provide health promotion education in the local area?"
A new medication becomes available for the treatment of a debilitating neurologic disease. Which would be a nurse's expectation about the safety of the drug?
A. The drug is safe for administration in children. B. The drug has been tested in pregnant women. C. All possible side effects were identified by animal testing. D. The drug has passed the FDA approval process.
A client is receiving PHC services. Which of the following expectations would the client have?
a. The care would be provided by a physi-cian. b. Private insurance would be necessary to receive care. c. The emphasis of care provided would be on prevention. d. A referral would be made to a specialist after receiving services.
A local hospital has no stockholders. This type of organization is most likely:
a. for-profit. c. monopoly. b. not-for-profit. d. fiefdom.