Systematic reviews are considered a cornerstone of EBP, and will undoubtedly take on increased importance in nursing and in all health disciplines
A) True
B) False
A
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a. Food diary b. Calorie count c. 24-hour recall d. Food-frequency questionnaire
What type of developmental delay does he have?
A mother brings her 16-month-old son in for an evaluation. She is afraid he is not meeting his developmental milestones and wants to know if he should be sent to therapy. He was the product of an uneventful pregnancy and a spontaneous vaginal delivery. His Apgar scores were 7 and 9. Until reaching a year old the mother believes he was hitting his milestones appropriately. You decide to administer the Denver Developmental Screening Test. You find that he is using a spoon to eat with and can take off his own shoes and shirt. He can build a tower of two cubes and dump raisins. His vocabulary consists of at least 10 words. He can stand alone and stoop and recover, but he is unable to walk without holding onto someone's hand. A) Personal/social B) Fine motor C) Language D) Gross motor
When collecting specimens, the nurse should: (Select all that apply.)
a. wear gloves and perform hand hygiene. b. handle excretions discreetly. c. explain the procedure to the patient. d. allow patients to collect their own urine specimens.
A primary care NP is planning to order a macrolide antibiotic for a patient who is experiencing an exacerbation of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. The patient is taking a cytochrome (CYP) 3A medication. The NP should order:
a. azithromycin. b. clarithromycin. c. erythromycin base. d. erythromycin estolate.