A nurse has reviewed a study on the use of signs, symptoms, and blood tests to diagnose acute sinus infections and has concluded that the study was of high quality. Which of the following criteria best describe the quality of a research study?
A) The degree to which the findings are corroborated by other similar studies
B) The degree to which the study has the ability to improve patient outcomes
C) The degree to which the study was designed to minimize biases
D) The degree to which the study cohort reflects the demographics of the nurse's patient population
C
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The nurse finds that the client with a pain disorder has been in a physically and verbally abusive relationship. The client feels guilty and fears a loss of love. According to psychoanalytic concepts, this is believed to be a(n):
1. Unconscious conflict from childhood that was reawakened in adulthood by a similar situation. 2. Environmental factor. 3. Stress related to relationships. 4. Brain abnormality.
A client on antiarrhythmic drug therapy complains of nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, diarrhea, and a ringing sensation in the ears. Which of the following drugs should the nurse consider as the possible cause?
A) Lidocaine B) Quinidine C) Flecainide D) Procainamide
The term used to describe an increase in blood urea nitrogen (BUN) and serum creatinine is:
a. oliguria. b. azotemia. c. acute kidney injury. d. prerenal disease.
Team building is the process of ____
a. Forming a group b. Identifying a group c. Organizing a group d. Unifying a group