A nurse is performing a breast assessment on a 45-year-old f…
A nurse is performing a breast assessment on a 45-year-old female client during a routine health examination. The nurse inspects and palpates the breasts and surrounding structures. Which assessment finding should the nurse document as a normal finding?
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A nurse is performing an external genitalia assessment on an adult female client during a routine health examination. The nurse inspects the area over the symphysis pubis as part of the systematic assessment. Which finding should the nurse recognize as a normal characteristic of the mons pubis?
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As wages rose in the second half of the 19th century, American cities offered new forms of recreation to their middle and working-class populations. Pastimes such as _?_ became popular as the 20th century dawned. A) amusement parks B) baseball games C) football games D) all of these
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As immigration surged into American cities in the 19th century, new arrivals to the United States tended to settle in neighborhoods already inhabited by their forbearers. Only _?_ immgrants faced de jure segregation in cities like San Francisco and New York. A) IrishB) Polish C) JewishD) Chinese
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In the 1890s, the rural Populist movement grew out of the co-ops of Farmer’s Alliances in the South and West. Their new political party, the “People’s Party,” supported:A) direct election of U.S. SenatorsB) the graduated income taxC) “free” silverD) all of these
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A simple random sample of 15-year old boys from one city is obtained and their weights (in pounds) are listed below. Use a 0.01 significance level to test the claim that these sample weights come from a population with a mean equal to 147 lb. Assume that the standard deviation of the weights of all 15-year old boys in the city is known to be 16.7 lb. 146 140 160 151 134 189 157 144 175 127 164 What is the test statistic? z=[test] (round to 2 decimal places) What is the p-value? p=[p] What are the critical values? z=+/- [critical] (round to 3 decimal places) What is your conclusion about the claim? [conclusion] s = support the claim r = reject the claim f = fail to reject the claim n = not enough evidence to support the claim
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