When all the research hypotheses have been supported, it is acceptable practice for the researcher to infer causality
A) True
B) False
B
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An elderly man drove from his home to a nearby convenience store and was unable to remember how to get home. He was unable to tell a police officer his address and demonstrated labile mood
The officer took the man and met the man's wife, who related that her husband often wanders around the neighborhood, sometimes taking tools from people's garages. She reluctantly agreed that he should go to the emergency department for evaluation. He was diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease. On the basis of the patient's history, the nurse can make the assessment that the patient's Alzheimer's disease has progressed to: a. stage 1 (mild). b. stage 2 (moderate). c. stage 3 (moderate to severe). d. stage 4 (late).
A nurse is teaching a client with myasthenia gravis how to take the anticholinesterase medications. What specific instructions should the nurse give the client?
a. Eat a snack before taking c. Take within 2 hours of waking b. Take on an empty stomach d. Take with 8 ounces of water
Which of the following clients ia at an increased risk for oral problems? Select all that apply
A) Comatose client B) Confused client C) Depressed client D) Client undergoing chemotherapy E) Hypertensive client
A patient with a leg cast denies pain; toes are pink; capillary refill is brisk and toes move freely; the leg is elevated with an ice pack. Six hours later, the patient reports worsening pain unrelieved by medication. The patient's toes are cool and capillary refill is sluggish. What does the nurse suspect is occurring with this patient?
a) Crush syndrome b) Fat embolism syndrome c) Acute compartment syndrome d) Fascitis