Name: Zipporah Gachoya Class: HLT 362V Date: 08/10/2013 ■ Ex Questions to be graded: Exercise 31 6. What is the smallest‚ significant t ratio listed in Table 2? Provide a rationale for your answer. t = 2.03* the smallest t ratio listed in Table 2. It indicates that the cholesterol level change was statistically significant from pretest to 3 months. It is greater than the given value of p<0.05 7. Why are the larger t ratios more likely to be statistically significant? They
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movements within two weeks. OUTCOMES (Patient will) INTERVENTIONS (Nurse will) RATIONALE for intervention EVALUATION 1. Cognitive Patient will state three ways to incorporate foods that are easy to chew and are high in fiber into her diet after seeing a dentist. Instruct and encourage the patient about different foods that are high in fiber and easy for the patient to chew. Rationale: “Fiber is an important element in promoting healthy digestion. It improves the consistency
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Monitor neonates conditionRationale: to determine the need for intervention and the effectiveness of therapy. 2. Monitor v/s Rationale: to have a baseline data 3. Provide TSBRationale: helps in lowering down the temperatureINTERDEPENDENT: 4. Ensure that all equipment used for infant is sterile‚ scrupulously clean. Do not share equipment with other infants Rationale: this would prevent the spread of pathogens to the infant from equipment.DEPENDENT: 5. Administer anti pyretics as orderedRationale:
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Graded * 1.Were the groups in this study independent or dependent? Provide a rationale for your answer. The groups in this study were independent because the two sets of data were not taken from the same subjects. The subjects were in one group: female and the second group: male. * 2.t = −3.15 describes the difference between women and men for what variable in this study? Is this value significant? Provide a rationale for your answer. t= -3.15 describes the difference between men and women for
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study variables. 2. What was the mean posttest empowerment score for the control group? Answer: Mean = 97.12. 3. Compare the mean baseline and posttest depression scores of the experimental group. Was this an expected finding? Provide a rationale for your answer. Answers may vary. The experimental group subjects scored lower on the depression posttest (mean = 13.36 vs. the baseline score of mean = 14.00)‚ meaning that they were less depressed after the completion of the empowerment program
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Geriatric Health History Documentation Student Name___________________________ Focal Points of Geriatric Assessment/Grading Rubric: 1. Biographic Information (2pts) (date of visit‚ initials of client‚ race‚ language spoken‚ Advance directives‚ Insurance: primary‚ secondary) 2. Informant and reliability(3pts): (facility chart‚ client‚ family member‚ staff‚ etc.) Chief Complaint or client’s request for care Present Illness: Present Illness or present health status
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the use of his limb. The former was sued by the latter for $2800. Issue: whether a person who unintentionally hurt another person is liable for the harm through intentional harm. Holdings: the jury rendered a verdict for the plaintiff of $2800. Rationale: the touch was the exciting or remote cause of the destruction of the bone. The case was a case of torts and it related to the assult and battery which the defendant should pay money for the plaintiff. The defendant has no proof of any
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____________________ Selected Answer: 36558 Correct Answer: 36558 Rationale: The coder should begin by locating the main term "Insertion" and then the subterm "Venous." After reviewingthe codes in the tabular list the coder should select 36558 because this is a "72 year old patient." Question 2 Needs Grading CPR (Cardiopulmonary resuscitation) CPT code: _________________ Selected Answer: 92950 Correct Answer: 92950 Rationale: The coder should refer to the CPT manual Index and reference the
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Moorhouse‚ & Murr‚ 2016‚ p. 868). • Rationale: This will compensate for the baby’s increased temperature and heat production. This can be achieved through reducing the amount of clothing
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of the shift‚ pt’s pulse oximetry will increase and remain above 90%. The nurse will position the pt’s bed into the semi-Fowler’s position for most of the shift. Rationale: An elevated position such as the semi-Fowler’s position pulls abdominal organs down and allows for maximum diaphragm excursion and lung expansion. (Treas &
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