The detailed plan for addressing the problem or gap in knowledge, the second step in the research process, is documented in which section of the research report?

A) the literature review
B) the methods section
C) the introduction
D) the recommendations section


B

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At approximately 4 to 6 months of age, solid food is introduced to a baby. Foods with high iron content are recommended by the nurse and include:

a. pureed fruit. b. fortified cereals. c. fruit juice. d. rice.

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Pain is a complex phenomenon that affects both the physical and mental areas. When teaching the client about pain, which statement made by the client would indicate appropriate understanding?

1. "Cancer pain usually only lasts a short time." 2. "Acute pain is usually rapid and can vary in intensity." 3. "Chronic pain may be acute, chronic, or intermittent." 4. "Chronic pain usually only lasts a little while."

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Which of the following pieces of information that the nurse obtains from a pregnant client would indicate this client is at risk for preterm labor?

1. The client smokes two packs of cigarettes per day and delivered her last child at 34 weeks. 2. The client has group B streptococcus in her urine, and is primiparous. 3. The client had congenital hip dysplasia as a child and is 15 pounds overweight. 4. The client lives in a second-floor apartment without stairs, and walks to work.

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The patient with acute cholelithiasis asks why a nasogastric tube has to be inserted. What is the nurse's best response?

1. "You have not been able to follow your prescribed diet and exercise plan." 2. "We need to suck the bile out through your nose as it isn't going to your duodenum." 3. "Keeping your stomach empty allows your gallbladder to rest, reducing pain." 4. "The tube will prevent pancreatitis."

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