There are different types of biases in a survey sampling. This includes: under coverage, nonresponse bias, response bias, voluntary response bias, etc.
A.- 2.
B. - 3.
C. - 1.
A. Under-coverage - 2. Few chosen representatives are not good sample for that project. Thus, not a representative sample.
B. Response bias - When there is expectation of a selected answer. Thus, expecting a certain answer.
C. Question-wording bias - 1. The wordings in an answer is false or inappropriately put together. Thus, Answer given do not reflect true views
C because once you start you finish, also could be skipped if she was concerned about a heart attack
Answer:
Ideally, the nurse should contact the person responsible for medical assistance so that that person can authorize the use of the gastrostomy tube.
Explanation:
A gastrostomy tube consists of a flexible tube that is inserted into the patient's body. This all passes through the skin and reaches the stomach and is used to promote food to patients who cannot or cannot eat through the mouth. It is very common for this tube to be used in patients who have suffered a stroke, as shown in the question above. The use of this tube is temporary, until the packet is able to feed itself, however in some cases it is necessary for the patient to use the tube for months, for years and sometimes for a lifetime. For this reason, it is necessary for the patient's family to authorize the introduction of the tube into the patient's body. However, if the team of nurses is unable to locate the patient's family, it is necessary that nurses give authorization to the person responsible for medical care, as this tube may be essential for the patient.
Gravity is an attractive force that INCREASES as the mass of an object increases.
An object with greater mass has a larger gravitational pull than an object of a smaller mass.
Answer:
A) Being over the age of 35
Explanation:
The answer is the age of the man. Biological men can't ovulate so B can't be the correct answer here. Besides that, endometriosis is a biologically female disorder and biological men can't get it. Strenuous exercise does not lower fertility in males. But it was found that men that are 35 or older have fertility rates of about 25% while men younger than 35 have 52% rates.