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RNSG 1251
Genetic considerations 
 
	Defective genes 
 
	Transmissible inherited disorders 
 
	Chromosomal anomalies 
 
	Multiple gestation 
 
	Large fetal size 
 
	ABO incompatibility 
 
	Nutritional Status 
 
	Young age 
 
	Three pregnancies in the previous 2 years 
 
	Tobacco, alcohol, or drug use 
 
	Inadequate or excessive weight gain 
 
	Hematocrit value less than 33% 
 
	Medical and Obstetric Disorders 
 
	Polyhydramnios 
 
	Poorly controlled DM 
 
	Fetomaternal hemorrhage 
 
	Fetal congenital anom...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 108 pages •
Genetic considerations 
 
	Defective genes 
 
	Transmissible inherited disorders 
 
	Chromosomal anomalies 
 
	Multiple gestation 
 
	Large fetal size 
 
	ABO incompatibility 
 
	Nutritional Status 
 
	Young age 
 
	Three pregnancies in the previous 2 years 
 
	Tobacco, alcohol, or drug use 
 
	Inadequate or excessive weight gain 
 
	Hematocrit value less than 33% 
 
	Medical and Obstetric Disorders 
 
	Polyhydramnios 
 
	Poorly controlled DM 
 
	Fetomaternal hemorrhage 
 
	Fetal congenital anom...
NSG6101 KNOWELDGE CHECK WEEK 7
Question 1 (1 point) 
 
Which of the following data collection approaches does not belong with the others? 
 
 
 
Question 1 options: 
 
 
 
Questionnaire 
 
 
 
 
 
Focused interview 
 
 
 
 
 
Life history 
 
 
 
 
 
Focus group interview 
 
 
 
 
 
Question 2 (1 point) 
 
A major purpose of a pretest of an instrument is to: 
 
 
 
Question 2 options: 
 
 
 
Detect inadequacies in an interview schedule or questionnaire 
 
 
 
 
 
Obtain some preliminary results on the research problem 
 
 
 
 ...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 3 pages •
Question 1 (1 point) 
 
Which of the following data collection approaches does not belong with the others? 
 
 
 
Question 1 options: 
 
 
 
Questionnaire 
 
 
 
 
 
Focused interview 
 
 
 
 
 
Life history 
 
 
 
 
 
Focus group interview 
 
 
 
 
 
Question 2 (1 point) 
 
A major purpose of a pretest of an instrument is to: 
 
 
 
Question 2 options: 
 
 
 
Detect inadequacies in an interview schedule or questionnaire 
 
 
 
 
 
Obtain some preliminary results on the research problem 
 
 
 
 ...
NSG 6101
The standard deviation of a sampling distribution is called a: 
 
Question 1 options: 
 
 
. Sampling error 
 
 
 
. Standard error 
 
 
 
Variance 
 
 
 
Parameter 
 
 
 
Question 2 (1 point) 
 
 
 
 
A statistical procedure that is used to determine whether a significant difference exists between any number of group means on a dependent variable measured on an interval scale is the: 
 
Question 2 options: 
 
 
t-test 
 
 
 
ANOVA 
 
 
 
Pearson's 
 
 
 
Chi-squared test 
 
Question 3 (1 point...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 2 pages •
The standard deviation of a sampling distribution is called a: 
 
Question 1 options: 
 
 
. Sampling error 
 
 
 
. Standard error 
 
 
 
Variance 
 
 
 
Parameter 
 
 
 
Question 2 (1 point) 
 
 
 
 
A statistical procedure that is used to determine whether a significant difference exists between any number of group means on a dependent variable measured on an interval scale is the: 
 
Question 2 options: 
 
 
t-test 
 
 
 
ANOVA 
 
 
 
Pearson's 
 
 
 
Chi-squared test 
 
Question 3 (1 point...
NSG 6101 Research | W2 Knowledge Check
A descriptive question that a qualitative researcher might ask is: 
 
Question 1 options: 
 
 
What are the dimensions of this phenomenon? 
 
 
 
How frequently does this phenomenon occur? 
 
 
 
What is the average duration of this phenomenon? 
 
 
 
How prevalent is this phenomenon? 
 
 
 
 
 
Question 2: Quantitative and qualitative research do not have which of the following features in common? 
 
 
A desire to gain an understanding of the true state of human affairs 
 
 
 
Roots in nineteen...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 2 pages •
A descriptive question that a qualitative researcher might ask is: 
 
Question 1 options: 
 
 
What are the dimensions of this phenomenon? 
 
 
 
How frequently does this phenomenon occur? 
 
 
 
What is the average duration of this phenomenon? 
 
 
 
How prevalent is this phenomenon? 
 
 
 
 
 
Question 2: Quantitative and qualitative research do not have which of the following features in common? 
 
 
A desire to gain an understanding of the true state of human affairs 
 
 
 
Roots in nineteen...
NSG 6101
When a researcher obtains significant results that are opposite to what was originally hypothesized, it is likely that this occurred because of: 
 
Question 1 options: 
 
 
Inadequate sample size 
 
 
 
Unreliable data collection instruments 
 
 
 
A flawed statistical analysis 
 
 
 
Faulty reasoning 
 
Question 2 (1 point) 
 
Which of the following strategies for utilization is most amenable to adoption by nursing students and clinical nurses? 
 
Question 2 options: 
 
 
. Preparing integrativ...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 3 pages •
When a researcher obtains significant results that are opposite to what was originally hypothesized, it is likely that this occurred because of: 
 
Question 1 options: 
 
 
Inadequate sample size 
 
 
 
Unreliable data collection instruments 
 
 
 
A flawed statistical analysis 
 
 
 
Faulty reasoning 
 
Question 2 (1 point) 
 
Which of the following strategies for utilization is most amenable to adoption by nursing students and clinical nurses? 
 
Question 2 options: 
 
 
. Preparing integrativ...
NSG 6101
Sampling may be defined as the: 
 
Question 1 options: 
 
 
Identification of the set of elements used for selecting study participants 
 
 
 
Process of selecting a subset of the population to represent the entire population 
 
 
 
Aggregation of study participants who meet a designated set of criteria for inclusion in the study 
 
 
 
Technique used to ensure that every element in the population has an equal chance of being included in the study 
 
Question 2 (1 point) 
 
 
 
 
Bias in a sampl...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 4 pages •
Sampling may be defined as the: 
 
Question 1 options: 
 
 
Identification of the set of elements used for selecting study participants 
 
 
 
Process of selecting a subset of the population to represent the entire population 
 
 
 
Aggregation of study participants who meet a designated set of criteria for inclusion in the study 
 
 
 
Technique used to ensure that every element in the population has an equal chance of being included in the study 
 
Question 2 (1 point) 
 
 
 
 
Bias in a sampl...
NSG6101 WEEK 6 KNOWLEDGE CHECK
Sampling may be defined as the: 
 
 
 
Identification of the set of elements used for selecting study participants 
 
 
 
 
 
Process of selecting a subset of the population to represent the entire population 
 
 
 
 
 
Aggregation of study participants who meet a designated set of criteria for inclusion in the study 
 
 
 
 
 
Technique used to ensure that every element in the population has an equal chance of being included in the study 
 
 
 
 
 
Question 2 (1 point) 
 
Bias in a sample for a...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 3 pages •
Sampling may be defined as the: 
 
 
 
Identification of the set of elements used for selecting study participants 
 
 
 
 
 
Process of selecting a subset of the population to represent the entire population 
 
 
 
 
 
Aggregation of study participants who meet a designated set of criteria for inclusion in the study 
 
 
 
 
 
Technique used to ensure that every element in the population has an equal chance of being included in the study 
 
 
 
 
 
Question 2 (1 point) 
 
Bias in a sample for a...
TEST BANK PATHOPHYSIOLOGY
MULTIPLE CHOICE 
 
	Which statement best describes the cellular function of metabolic absorption? 
	Cells can produce proteins. 
	Cells can secrete digestive enzymes. 
	Cells can take in and use nutrients. 
	Cells can synthesize fats. 
 
ANS: C 
 
In metabolic absorption, all cells take in and use nutrients and other substances from their surroundings. The remaining options are not inclusive in their descriptions of cellular metabolic absorption. 
 
PTS:	1	DIF:	Cognitive Level: Remembering 
 
	...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 510 pages •
MULTIPLE CHOICE 
 
	Which statement best describes the cellular function of metabolic absorption? 
	Cells can produce proteins. 
	Cells can secrete digestive enzymes. 
	Cells can take in and use nutrients. 
	Cells can synthesize fats. 
 
ANS: C 
 
In metabolic absorption, all cells take in and use nutrients and other substances from their surroundings. The remaining options are not inclusive in their descriptions of cellular metabolic absorption. 
 
PTS:	1	DIF:	Cognitive Level: Remembering 
 
	...
NUR 02
A nurse has received report from the off-going shift that a client is confused and has been identified as a high risk for falls. The nurse shares this information with the unlicensed assistive personnel (UAP). Which finding by the nurse requires intervention? 
 
1. UAP has attached a bed alarm to the client's gown and bed 
 
 
2. UAP has been making hourly rounds on the client 
 
 
3. UAP has lowered the bed and raised all 4 side rails 
 
 
4. UAP has placed a fall risk ID bracelet on the clien...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 43 pages •
A nurse has received report from the off-going shift that a client is confused and has been identified as a high risk for falls. The nurse shares this information with the unlicensed assistive personnel (UAP). Which finding by the nurse requires intervention? 
 
1. UAP has attached a bed alarm to the client's gown and bed 
 
 
2. UAP has been making hourly rounds on the client 
 
 
3. UAP has lowered the bed and raised all 4 side rails 
 
 
4. UAP has placed a fall risk ID bracelet on the clien...
NUR 02
A client undergoing endotracheal intubation received IV sedation and succinylcholine. Shortly after respiratory status has been stabilized, the client becomes flushed, profusely diaphoretic, and has a rigid jaw. Which medication should the nurse prepare to administer? Click the exhibit button for more information. 
 
 
 
1. IM epinephrine 
 
 
2. IV atropine 
 
 
3. IV dantrolene 
 
 
4. IV glucagon 
 
 
Explanation: 
Malignant hyperthermia (MH) is a rare and life-threatening condition precipita...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 65 pages •
A client undergoing endotracheal intubation received IV sedation and succinylcholine. Shortly after respiratory status has been stabilized, the client becomes flushed, profusely diaphoretic, and has a rigid jaw. Which medication should the nurse prepare to administer? Click the exhibit button for more information. 
 
 
 
1. IM epinephrine 
 
 
2. IV atropine 
 
 
3. IV dantrolene 
 
 
4. IV glucagon 
 
 
Explanation: 
Malignant hyperthermia (MH) is a rare and life-threatening condition precipita...