When there is not enough information available from previous research to support a theory or to provide convincing evidence of a relationship then current researchers must realize that their study cannot:
A) make predictions or manipulate variables
B) rely on the literature review to define their problem
C) apply their findings to clinical situations
D) find a large enough sample to yield sufficient data
A
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A. Assure the parents that this is temporary. B. Document the findings in the infant's chart. C. Have the mother switch to bottle feeding. D. Review the chart for history of a traumatic birth.
A client is being admitted to a restorative care facility. The nurse realizes the goal of restorative care is to:
1. help the client die. 2. help the family cope. 3. regain an optimal level of functioning. 4. increase health care costs.
A nurse is caring for a patient who has been taking an antiepileptic drug for several weeks. The nurse asks the patient if the therapy is effective. The patient reports little change in seizure frequency. What will the nurse do?
a. Ask the patient to complete a seizure frequency chart for the past few weeks. b. Contact the provider to request an order for serum drug levels. c. Reinforce the need to take the medications as prescribed. d. Request an order to increase the dose of the antiepileptic drug.
Which triggers the release of insulin in the body?
A. Increase in glycogen B. Increase in blood glucose C. Increase in carbohydrates D. Increase inĀ glucagon.