Which of the following is a crucial element of developing a guideline?
a. Creating a physician expert panel
b. Reviewing the literature with ratings of available evidence
c. Conducting an external review of a guideline
d. Developing evidence-based tables
B
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1. hyperpnea 2. Kussmaul respirations 3. eupnea 4. tachypnea
A patient with chronic pancreatitis is prescribed pancrelipase (Lipancreatin). What should the nurse instruct the patient about this medication?
Select all that apply. 1. Take the medication with meals or snacks. 2. Take the medication with milk or ice cream. 3. Stop taking the medication if bowel movements increase. 4. Do not crush enteric coated doses of the medication. 5. Take this medication until advised otherwise by the healthcare provider.
In Australia the age group most likely to sustain injury is:
a. birth to 3 years. b. 6 months to 2 years. c. Birth to 14 years. d. 6 years to 12 years.
A nurse suspects that a large skin lesion on the client's forearm is a fungal infection. Which device does the nurse use to confirm his suspicion?
a. Pen light b. Magnification device c. Transilluminator d. Wood's lamp