Which of the following factors would be least likely to increase a person's risk of heart disease?
1. Elevated low-density lipoproteins (HDLs)
2. Low blood pressure
3. Obesity
4. Diabetes mellitus
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An unconscious client is brought to the emergency department by ambulance for trauma treatment
The client is wearing a cocktail dress, high heels, and a wig, but on close inspection has facial and body hair consistent with being male. Further inspection determines that the client is male. Several staff laugh and make remarks about transvestism as they stabilize the client. The most appropriate action for the nurse is to say a. "Your focus should be treatment, not ridicule.". b. "Each client deserves our respect.". c. "Your behavior constitutes client abuse.". d. "Grow up, you have seen this before.".
Which shows a lack of interest and caring?
a. Silence and touch b. Open-ended questions c. Clarifying d. Failure to listen
Which should the nurse teach about prevention of sickle cell crises to parents of a preschool child with sickle cell disease? (Select all that apply.)
a. Limit fluids at bedtime. b. Notify the health care provider if a fever of 38.5° C (101.3° F) or greater occurs. c. Give penicillin as prescribed. d. Use ice packs to decrease the discomfort of vasoocclusive pain in the legs. e. Notify the health care provider if your child begins to develop symptoms of a cold.
The nurse researcher is determining which inferential procedure to use to analyze study data. Which questions will the nurse answer to make this determination? Standard Text: Select all that apply
1. What level of measurement is present? 2. What is the sample size? 3. Are the data significant? 4. Was the null hypothesis rejected? 5. How many sets of scores are being analyzed?