Computer passwords consisting of letters and numbers are fairly easy to decipher.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)


False

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While working at a weekend "free clinic," the nurse is assessing a three-year-old when the mother of the child confides that it has been very difficult providing for her family of four children on her limited budget

She is not sure that she has enough money to buy both food for the rest of the month and the antibiotic that is needed for the child's ear infection. Which intervention by the nurse would be most beneficial for the child and this family? 1. Talking with the mother about keeping the child's ear clean by using a Q-tip 2. Putting the mother in contact with a local agency that provides food on a regular basis to needy families and helps them access other resources in the community 3. Providing the mother with samples of food and food stamps for the child 4. Giving the mother free samples of an antibiotic.

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Pregnant women are advised to take folic acid supplements to prevent:

a. excessive weight gain. b. stretch marks. c. the edema of pregnancy. d. neural tube defects in their babies.

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When educating a student nurse about the definition of a crisis state, the nurse recognizes that additional instruction is needed when the student nurse states,

a. "A crisis state is an acute normal human response." b. "A crisis state is a mental illness." c. "A crisis state represents a personal response." d. "A crisis state creates a temporary disconnect from attachment to others."

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What would be a barrier for a nurse researcher to accomplish effective research?

1. Statistical expertise 2. Completed a past study 3. Assuming a new administrative position 4. Expansion of clinical services with more patients

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