In a study investigating the effect of eating a bowl of oatmeal every day for 30 days and serum cholesterol levels, ____________ is the independent variable

Fill in the blank with correct word


oatmeal

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A client who is being mechanically ventilated has copious amounts of secretions ranging from thick and tenacious to frothy. In preparing to suction this client, the nurse should take which action?

1. Hyperventilate the client using the settings on the mechanical ventilator. 2. Hyperventilate the client using a manual resuscitator. 3. Avoid hyperventilation, but instill normal saline into the endotracheal tube. 4. Avoid hyperventilation and increase the oxygen to 100% for several breaths.

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The nurse prepares to collect data for assessment by organizing the necessary equipment, and preparing the environment. In the focused physical assessment by body system, the nurse will follow a general order

Place the following assessments in the most appropriate order from first intervention to last intervention. Standard Text: Click and drag the options below to move them up or down. 1. General appearance 2. Attitude of client 3. Level of consciousness and orientation 4. Assessing motor response 5. Inspection of skin 6. Cardiovascular assessment Choice 7. Inspecting thorax and lungs Choice 8. Abdominal assessment

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A family with a member who has been diagnosed with a chronic disease process has been in family counseling

When the family begins to develop their own image of the disease process and expectations of mental health professionals, the nurse is aware that they have reached Stage 2 of family recovery, which consists of which of the following? 1. Personal and political advocacy 2. Recognition and acceptance 3. Coping and recognition 4. Acceptance and coping

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An 18-year-old client is admitted with a diagnosis of schizoaffective disorder. The student nurse asks the charge nurse about the approach to take when interviewing the client. The client has been exhibiting inappropriate affect and anhedonia

The best approach would be to: A) Encourage the client to journal, listing all her positive qualities. B) Inform the client that she needs to receive care and you will assist her. C) Tell the client that if she does not comply with the rules, you will inform the doctor. D) Listen for themes in the conversation and engage in group discussions and role-play.

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