The nurse researcher is documenting the frequency with which middle-aged women performed breast self-examination. What type of study is occurring with the documentation?
A) Descriptive correlation
B) Univariate descriptive
C) Prevalence
D) Incidence
B
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1. Prognoses, examination, and solution. 2. Problem, etiology, and signs and symptoms. 3. Pathogen, etymology, and symptoms. 4. Problems, evaluations, and solutions.
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A) Anterior and lateral B) Posterior and lateral C) Posterior and anterior D) Superior and inferior
A client has a history of excessive drinking, which has led to multiple arrests for driving under the influence (DUI). The client states, "I work hard to provide for my family. I don't see why I can't drink to relax"
The nurse recognizes the use of which defense mechanism? A. Projection B. Rationalization C. Regression D. Sublimation
The nurse is assessing a patient prescribed an S S R I for depression. Which assessment finding indicates the patient may be experiencing serotonin syndrome?
a. Agitation b. Bradycardia c. Hyporeflexia d. Constipation