Gonorrhea is the most common and fastest spreading bacterial STI in the United States

Indicate whether the statement is true or false


False

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At what age is a woman who becomes pregnant for the first time described as an "elderly primip"?

a. After 25 years old b. After 28 years old c. After 30 years old d. After 35 years old

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A nurse is discharging a patient who required teaching about how to change a foot dressing

The nurse wants to ensure that the patient understands the signs and symptoms of infection and is preparing written materials the patient can take home and refer to as needed. Because the nurse does not know the patient's reading ability, at which grade level should the nurse prepare the written materials? a. Fifth b. Sixth c. Eighth d. Ninth

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A researcher studies the effect of a computerized hospital charting system on nurses' compliance with charting the exact times of tracheostomy care, periodic turning of patients, and bed baths

The researcher hypothesizes that instituting the new charting system would improve compliance. The sample size is 120. The level of significance is set at .05 and the power at 80%. Findings are nonsignificant, at p = .146. How might this be discussed by the researcher? (Select all that apply.) a. The null hypothesis was accepted. There was no difference in compliance when paper charting was replaced with computer charting, in terms of the variables of tracheostomy care, periodic turning, and bed bath charting. b. Nurses do not chart consistently the tracheostomy care, periodic turning, and bed baths they deliver, regardless of charting system. c. The effect size was smaller than expected; a repeat power analysis revealed that the sample size of 120 was insufficient to demonstrate a significant difference. d. This study showed no significant difference between the two charting methods, in terms of compliance. e. Had the level of significance been set at 0.15, the findings would have reached statistical significance.

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A client is prescribed heparin injections. Which route should the nurse question?

a. IM c. IV b. SC d. none of the above

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