The Solomon four-group design helps to assess any biases stemming from a pretest

A) True
B) False


A

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Transcultural nursing care is expected for every patient. To provide this type of care, the nurse needs to understand the practices of the predominant cultures of those groups in the health care geographic area

What should this require the nurse to be aware of? a. Culture influences beliefs about health, illness, and health practices. b. All members of an ethnic group have the same beliefs about health practices. c. A patient's culture rather than individual assessments can be the basis of care. d. Members of subcultures must be encour-aged by nurses to adopt the dominant cul-ture.

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An older married couple is considering selling their home and moving into a continuing care re-tirement community (CCRC). The major benefit of a CCRC is:

a. they provide affordable living for older adults. b. they have all levels of care in one location, allowing community members to easily transition between levels. c. they are paid for by Medicare. d. they allow the older adult's family to re-tain ownership of the property after the owner dies.

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A patient presents to the clinic with pain and burning sensation of the skin that begins on the right lower back and ends on the right lower abdomen. Physical exam reveals a silvery rash in that area. The nurse should suspect:

A) Herpes simplex. B) Herpes zoster. C) Psoriasis. D) Uticaria.

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The emergency department (ED) nurse is caring for a patient who is experiencing pulmonary edema. The patient is treated with furosemide (Lasix). What will the nurse monitor?

A) Sodium levels B) Bone narrow function C) Calcium levels D) Potassium levels

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