A client says that inserting an intravenous line causes pain. This type of well-localized pain is considered to be:
a. cutaneous pain. c. visceral pain.
b. somatic pain. d. referred pain.
ANS: A
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In appraising the rigor and quality of primary studies, some reviewers use formal rating scales that award points for certain methodologic features, such as randomization
A) True B) False
The leading cause of death and disability in children is:
What will be an ideal response?