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Test Bank For Biostatistics for the Biological and Health Sciences 2nd Edition Author(s) Marc M. Triola; Mario F. Triola; Jason Roy
Chapter 14, "Survival Analysis," from Biostatistics for the Biological and Health Sciences, 2nd Edition by Marc M. Triola, Mario F. Triola, and Jason Roy: 
 
What is the primary focus of survival analysis? A) To estimate the average time until an event occurs 
B) To compare means across multiple groups 
C) To determine the correlation between two continuous variables 
D) To analyze categorical data 
Answer: A 
Rationale: Survival analysis primarily focuses on estimating the time until a sp...
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Chapter 14, "Survival Analysis," from Biostatistics for the Biological and Health Sciences, 2nd Edition by Marc M. Triola, Mario F. Triola, and Jason Roy: 
 
What is the primary focus of survival analysis? A) To estimate the average time until an event occurs 
B) To compare means across multiple groups 
C) To determine the correlation between two continuous variables 
D) To analyze categorical data 
Answer: A 
Rationale: Survival analysis primarily focuses on estimating the time until a sp...
Test Bank For Mosby-s Pharmacology in Nursing , 22nd Edition All Chapters Covered.
Chapter 3: Principles of Drug Action 
1. A nurse is teaching a patient about the mechanism of action of a drug. 
Which statement by the patient indicates a need for further teaching? 
A) "The drug will bind to receptors and produce a response." 
B) "This drug will enhance the activity of an enzyme in my body." 
C) "The drug will work immediately after I take it." 
D) "The drug may block the effects of other substances in my body." 
Answer: C 
Rationale: Many drugs do not...
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Chapter 3: Principles of Drug Action 
1. A nurse is teaching a patient about the mechanism of action of a drug. 
Which statement by the patient indicates a need for further teaching? 
A) "The drug will bind to receptors and produce a response." 
B) "This drug will enhance the activity of an enzyme in my body." 
C) "The drug will work immediately after I take it." 
D) "The drug may block the effects of other substances in my body." 
Answer: C 
Rationale: Many drugs do not...
Test Bank For Ackley and Ladwig-s Nursing Diagnosis Handbook 13th Edition An Evidence-Based Guide to Planning.
1. Which nursing diagnosis would be appropriate for a patient experiencing 
difficulty breathing due to asthma? 
 a. Impaired Gas Exchange 
 b. Ineffective Airway Clearance 
 c. Anxiety 
 d. Risk for Infection 
ANS: A 
Rationale: "Impaired Gas Exchange" is directly related to the patient’s difficulty 
breathing due to asthma, affecting oxygenation and carbon dioxide elimination. 
NCLEX Preference: Prioritizing diagnoses that directly relate to the patient’s 
immediate physi...
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1. Which nursing diagnosis would be appropriate for a patient experiencing 
difficulty breathing due to asthma? 
 a. Impaired Gas Exchange 
 b. Ineffective Airway Clearance 
 c. Anxiety 
 d. Risk for Infection 
ANS: A 
Rationale: "Impaired Gas Exchange" is directly related to the patient’s difficulty 
breathing due to asthma, affecting oxygenation and carbon dioxide elimination. 
NCLEX Preference: Prioritizing diagnoses that directly relate to the patient’s 
immediate physi...
Test Bank For Davis-s Drug Guide for Nurses Eighteenth Edition by April Hazard Vallerand PhD, RN, FAAN, Cynthia A. Sanoski.
Medication Safety Tools" from Davis's Drug Guide for Nurses by April Hazard Vallerand, including rationales for each answer. 
 
1. What is the primary purpose of medication safety tools? 
a. To increase medication errors 
b. To streamline the medication process 
c. To minimize the risk of medication errors 
d. To limit medication availability ANS: C 
Rationale: The primary purpose of medication safety tools is to minimize the risk of medication errors, ensuring patient safety and improving...
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Medication Safety Tools" from Davis's Drug Guide for Nurses by April Hazard Vallerand, including rationales for each answer. 
 
1. What is the primary purpose of medication safety tools? 
a. To increase medication errors 
b. To streamline the medication process 
c. To minimize the risk of medication errors 
d. To limit medication availability ANS: C 
Rationale: The primary purpose of medication safety tools is to minimize the risk of medication errors, ensuring patient safety and improving...
Test Bank For Mosby-s® Pocket Guide to Fetal Monitoring 9th Edition by Lisa A. Miller CNM, JD, David A. Miller, Rebecca L. Cypher.
Chapter 11: Obstetric Models and Electronic Fetal Monitoring in Europe 
What is the primary goal of electronic fetal monitoring (EFM) in obstetric care? 
 
a. To replace midwifery practices 
b. To enhance maternal comfort 
c. To assess fetal well-being during labor 
d. To reduce healthcare costs 
ANS: C 
Rationale: The primary goal of EFM is to assess fetal well-being during labor by monitoring the fetal heart rate and uterine contractions, allowing for timely interventions if distress is detect...
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Chapter 11: Obstetric Models and Electronic Fetal Monitoring in Europe 
What is the primary goal of electronic fetal monitoring (EFM) in obstetric care? 
 
a. To replace midwifery practices 
b. To enhance maternal comfort 
c. To assess fetal well-being during labor 
d. To reduce healthcare costs 
ANS: C 
Rationale: The primary goal of EFM is to assess fetal well-being during labor by monitoring the fetal heart rate and uterine contractions, allowing for timely interventions if distress is detect...
Test Bank For Lehne-s Pharmacotherapeutics for Advanced Practice Nurses and Physician Assistants, 3rd Edition Authors Laura D. Rosenthal & Jacqueline Rosenjack Burchum 2024 version
Chapter 1: Prescriptive Authority 
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Multiple Choice 
 
An APRN works in a urology clinic under the supervision of a physician who does not restrict the types of medications the APRN is allowed to prescribe. State law does not require the APRN to practice under physician supervision. How would the APRN’s prescriptive authority be described? 
a. Full authority 
b. Independent 
c. Without limitation 
d. Limited authority 
ANS: B 
The APRN has independent prescriptive authority because...
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Chapter 1: Prescriptive Authority 
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Multiple Choice 
 
An APRN works in a urology clinic under the supervision of a physician who does not restrict the types of medications the APRN is allowed to prescribe. State law does not require the APRN to practice under physician supervision. How would the APRN’s prescriptive authority be described? 
a. Full authority 
b. Independent 
c. Without limitation 
d. Limited authority 
ANS: B 
The APRN has independent prescriptive authority because...
Chapter 35. Administering Intradermal, Subcutaneous, and Intramuscular Injections
1. When reconstituting a medication from a powder, the nurse will: (Select all that apply.) 
a. confirm the type of diluent required. 
b. use only a 23-gauge needle to inject a reconstituted medication. 
c. thoroughly mix solute with diluent. 
d. roll the solute between hands to warm powder. 
e. label the medication as to the amount of medication per volume after dilution. 
ANS: A, C, E 
After confirming the type of diluent required, the solute must be mixed thoroughly with the 
recommended dil...
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1. When reconstituting a medication from a powder, the nurse will: (Select all that apply.) 
a. confirm the type of diluent required. 
b. use only a 23-gauge needle to inject a reconstituted medication. 
c. thoroughly mix solute with diluent. 
d. roll the solute between hands to warm powder. 
e. label the medication as to the amount of medication per volume after dilution. 
ANS: A, C, E 
After confirming the type of diluent required, the solute must be mixed thoroughly with the 
recommended dil...
Chapter 36. Administering Intravenous Solutions and Medications
1. The primary care provider orders an IV of 5% dextrose in normal saline (0.45% sodium 
chloride) to infuse over a 10-hour period. Which of the following actions should the nurse 
take? (Select all that apply.) 
a. 
Monitor intake and output (I&O) every shift. 
b. 
Monitor weight daily. 
c. 
Flush with heparin solution intermittently. 
d. 
Monitor lung sounds every 4 hours. 
e. 
Monitor IV site for infiltration. 
f. 
Monitor blood sugar levels. 
ANS: A, D, E 
To monitor fluid overload, ...
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1. The primary care provider orders an IV of 5% dextrose in normal saline (0.45% sodium 
chloride) to infuse over a 10-hour period. Which of the following actions should the nurse 
take? (Select all that apply.) 
a. 
Monitor intake and output (I&O) every shift. 
b. 
Monitor weight daily. 
c. 
Flush with heparin solution intermittently. 
d. 
Monitor lung sounds every 4 hours. 
e. 
Monitor IV site for infiltration. 
f. 
Monitor blood sugar levels. 
ANS: A, D, E 
To monitor fluid overload, ...
Chapter 38. Providing Wound Care and Treating Pressure Injuries
The primary care provider orders an IV of 5% dextrose in normal saline (0.45% sodium 
chloride) to infuse over a 10-hour period. Which of the following actions should the nurse 
take? (Select all that apply.) 
a. 
Monitor intake and output (I&O) every shift. 
b. 
Monitor weight daily. 
c. 
Flush with heparin solution intermittently. 
d. 
Monitor lung sounds every 4 hours. 
e. 
Monitor IV site for infiltration. 
f. 
Monitor blood sugar levels. 
ANS: A, D, E 
To monitor fluid overload, it ...
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The primary care provider orders an IV of 5% dextrose in normal saline (0.45% sodium 
chloride) to infuse over a 10-hour period. Which of the following actions should the nurse 
take? (Select all that apply.) 
a. 
Monitor intake and output (I&O) every shift. 
b. 
Monitor weight daily. 
c. 
Flush with heparin solution intermittently. 
d. 
Monitor lung sounds every 4 hours. 
e. 
Monitor IV site for infiltration. 
f. 
Monitor blood sugar levels. 
ANS: A, D, E 
To monitor fluid overload, it ...
Chapter 39. Promoting Musculoskeletal Function
The nurse plans for an immobilized patient who suffered a cerebrovascular accident to be 
protected from skin disruption by the use of: (Select all that apply.) 
a. 
rubber sheets. 
b. 
alcohol rubs to the heels. 
c. 
sheepskin pads. 
d. 
water mattresses. 
e. 
pulsating air pads. 
 
ANS: C, D, E 
Sheepskin pads, water mattresses, and pulsating air pads help protect the immobilized patient 
from skin disruption. 
 
DIF: Cognitive Level: Application REF: p. 796 OBJ: Theory #...
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The nurse plans for an immobilized patient who suffered a cerebrovascular accident to be 
protected from skin disruption by the use of: (Select all that apply.) 
a. 
rubber sheets. 
b. 
alcohol rubs to the heels. 
c. 
sheepskin pads. 
d. 
water mattresses. 
e. 
pulsating air pads. 
 
ANS: C, D, E 
Sheepskin pads, water mattresses, and pulsating air pads help protect the immobilized patient 
from skin disruption. 
 
DIF: Cognitive Level: Application REF: p. 796 OBJ: Theory #...
Test Bank For Clinical Guidelines in Primary Care, 4th Edition by Amelie Hollier 9781892418272 Chapter 1-19 Complete Guide.
[Test Bank] Management A Practical Introduction 10th Edition by Kinicki, Williams.
Test Bank For Business Data Communications and Networking, 14th Edition by FitzGerald, Dennis, Durcikova.
Test Bank For Potter and Perry's Canadian Fundamentals of Nursing 7th Edition By Barbara Astle.
[Test Bank] Management A Practical Introduction 10th Edition by Kinicki, Williams.