When evaluating the results of any research project, it is important to remember that even if the results are statistically significant, they may not be ______________ significant

A) Practically
B) Reliably
C) Clinically
D) Viably


C

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Living Wills and Durable Power of Attorney are:

a. examples of advance directives. b. best not spoken of in front of patients, for fear of upsetting or offending them. c. legal documents initiated by next-of-kin after the death of a loved one. d. usually shared by most patients with their health-care providers.

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A patient who has been taking verapamil [Calan] for hypertension complains of constipation. The patient will begin taking amlodipine [Norvasc] to avoid this side effect. The nurse provides teaching about the difference between the two drugs

Which statement by the patient indicates that further teaching is needed? a. "I can expect dizziness and facial flushing with nifedipine." b. "I should notify the provider if I have swelling of my hands and feet." c. "I will need to take a beta blocker to pre-vent reflex tachycardia." d. "I will need to take this drug once a day."

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A client diagnosed with schizophrenia is laughing and talking while sitting alone. Which of the following is the best response by the nurse?

A) "Can you share your joke with me?" B) Sit with the client quietly until the client is ready to talk. C) "Tell me what's happening." D) "You look lonely here. Let's join the others in the day room."

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Kathy is a 27-year-old woman who has a 4-month-old baby boy. For the past 3 months, Kathy has been experiencing intense sadness, anxiety, and hopelessness

After having thoughts of killing her baby, she decided to seek help. What is Kathy most likely experiencing? A) Dysthymic disorder B) Postpartum depression C) Major depression D) Postpartum blues

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