Nurses have fully achieved an evidence-based practice in that decisions are almost always based on solid research findings

A) True
B) False


B

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Which statement is most true about large for gestational age (LGA) infants?

a. They weigh more than 3500 g. b. They are above the 80th percentile on gestational growth charts. c. They are prone to hypoglycemia, polycythemia, and birth injuries. d. Postmaturity syndrome and fractured clavicles are the most common complications.

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According to the Agency for Health Care Research and Quality, which drug event committed by nurses has the highest percentage of error to the elderly?

A) inadequate monitoring B) drug—drug interaction C) preparation error D) missed dose

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The nurse is assessing a term newborn. Which finding should the nurse expect when assessing the patterns of sole creases?

A) Creases on two thirds of the foot B) Heel creases but no anterior creases C) Longitudinal but no horizontal creases D) Creases covering one fourth of the foot

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Which of the following describes the life-threatening condition that is characterized by a rapid shift of fluid from the plasma into the pulmonary interstitial tissue and the alveoli and that can occur as a result of severe left ventricular failure

? a. pneumothorax c. pulmonary edema b. pulmonary hypertension d. pulmonary embolism

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