Which of the following medical conditions may cause secondary malnutrition?

A) Diabetes
B) Hypertension
C) Glaucoma
D) Depression


A

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Why does a researcher decide to use logistic regression instead of linear regression to calculate survival odds after suffering an out-of-hospital heart attack, in persons of various ages, genders, and cardiac diagnoses? (Select all that apply.)

a. Survival versus non-survival is a dichotomous variable. b. Having a heart attack is a variable that has many possible outcomes. c. Linear regression is less logical than is logistic regression. d. Age is a ratio-level variable. e. Gender is a nominal-level variable. f. Cardiac diagnosis is a nominal-level variable.

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A client with a family history of cancer asks the nurse what he can do to prevent developing the disease. Which of the following should the nurse respond to this client?

1. "Everyone develops cancer sometime in his life." 2. "There are lifestyle changes that you can make to avert the development of cancer." 3. "If you have cancer in your family, you will also develop the disease." 4. "Cancer cannot be prevented."

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The nurse is critiquing the introduction section of a qualitative nursing research study report. What should the nurse try to determine? Standard Text: Select all that apply

1. Are all the important components present? 2. Is the method used to select the sample clear? 3. How extensive is the review of literature? 4. Is the introduction appropriate for the study? 5. Does the material promote the reader's interest in the report?

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The nurse is caring for a patient who has diarrhea. Which nursing action is the highest priority?

a. Provide perineal skin care. b. Auscultate the abdomen daily. c. Encourage oral fluid replacement. d. Provide analgesics for abdominal pain.

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