The nurse notes a client has an absence of the lateral third of the eyebrow. Which question should the nurse ask the client?
A. "Do you have a history of diabetes?"
B. "Do you have a history of thyroid disease?"
C. "Do you have a history of obsessive-compulsive disorder?"
D. "Do you have a history of cardiovascular disease?"
Answer: B
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a. Vitamin A b. Vitamin B c. Vitamin E d. Vitamin K
A major purpose of an instrument pretest is to:
A) Detect weaknesses in an interview schedule or questionnaire B) Obtain preliminary results on the research problem C) Train the data collectors D) Evaluate whether an unstructured approach would be more suitable
The probability of effectiveness of the change process can be increased through several techniques. Which of the following actions will likely increase effectiveness (select all that ap-ply)?
a. Explain the rationale for a change so that individuals understand it. b. Simply announce the change without lay-ing a foundation. c. Give participants all the information they need. d. Rely only on formal authority in imple-menting change. e. Help individuals cope with change.
A client following a vegetarian diet asks a nurse what he can do to get more protein with a meal that consists of a corn tortilla and refried beans. The nurse should suggest complementary protein such as:
A) lettuce and tomato salad. B) cooked spinach. C) cheese. D) raisin and oatmeal granola bar.