A patient who takes aluminum hydroxide with magnesium hydroxide (Mylanta) frequently for upset stomach, heartburn, and sour stomach is seen regularly in the clinic. The nurse should assess which of the following?
A) Blood glucose level
B) Serum phosphate level
C) Urine specific gravity
D) Aspartate transaminase levels
B
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A client seen in the mental health clinic feels her depression is the result of being "punished" due to becoming pregnant as an adolescent and giving the infant up for adoption against her family's wishes
This view of her depression is considered: a. Exaggerated b. Naturalistic c. Personalistic d. Stress
Which of the following is true about the notation QUAL + QUAN?
A) The qualitative component is dominant B) The quantitative component is dominant C) The data would be collected in a single phase D) The design is an embedded design
A nurse has just taken a position in an ophthalmologist's office and she will be screening client's for glaucoma. Which of the following are important for the nurse to know as risk factors for glaucoma? (Select all that apply.)
a. elevated intraocular pressure b. any person over 60 years of age c. ethnic background d. nutritional history e. familial history f. individuals with farsightedness g. prolonged use of anti-inflammatories
Which of the following actions taken by the researcher would be most likely to decrease threats to validity in a study?
A) using independent data collectors B) using a convenience sample C) obtaining informed consent from subjects D) none of the above