Researchers use descriptive statistics to draw conclusions about population values

A) True
B) False


B

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The nurse is providing care for a patient who has benefited from a cochlear implant. The nurse should understand that this patient's health history likely includes which of the following? Select all that apply

A) The patient was diagnosed with sensorineural hearing loss. B) The patient's hearing did not improve appreciably with the use of hearing aids. C) The patient has deficits in peripheral nervous function. D) The patient's hearing deficit is likely accompanied by a cognitive deficit. E) The patient is unable to lip-read.

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Communication is a combination of

a. verbal and nonverbal behaviors. b. pitch, tone, and paralanguage. c. proxemics, touch, and kinesics. d. eye contact, facial expressions, and nonverbal messages.

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When the nurse assesses a newborn that has transposition of the great arteries (TGA), the nurse will most likely find which of the following signs or symptoms?

a. normal size and weight and healthy appearance except for acute cyanosis that will not respond to oxygen b. low birth weight, small-size infant with a weak cry, and lethargic appearance c. ruddy skin appearance of face and extremities d. pallor, low blood pressure, and weak rapid pulse rate

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The nurse is preparing a presentation for a local women's group about ways to reduce the risk of reproductive tract cancers. Which of the following would the nurse include?

A) Blood pressure evaluation every 6 months B) Yearly Pap smears starting at age 40 C) Yearly cholesterol screening starting at age 45 D) Consumption of two to three glasses of red wine per day

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