The hypothesis "Women who jog regularly are more likely than those who do not to have amenorrhea" is:
A) Null
B) Not correctly worded
C) Directional
D) Nondirectional
C
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A) The nurse's employer may share some of the liability for this error B) There is partial obligation on the part of the patient to refuse unreasonable interventions C) The nurse's peers have a responsibility to oversee his or her practice D) There is no legal liability unless the patient suffers injury as a result of the nurse's actions
A nurse assesses a 2-hour-old infant's temperature and notes it to be 97.7 °F (36.5 °C). What action by the nurse is most appropriate?
A. Document the findings and continue to monitor. B. Ensure the baby is wearing a hat. C. Place the baby in a pre-warmed incubator. D. Tightly swaddle the baby.
The nurse is implementing generalized falls precautions for his patients who are at risk for falls. Which intervention indicates a lack of understanding of these precautions?
a. The bed is placed in the low position. b. The patient is wearing socks. c. The patient's cell phone is by the bedside. d. The patient's call light is within reach.
A patient who has been newly diagnosed with systemic lupus erythematosus has been admitted to your unit. You know that a typical diagnostic finding related to this disease is what?
A) Thrombocytopenia B) Elevated hemoglobin level C) Negative antinuclear antibodies level D) Proteinuria