The school of nursing uses the process of debriefing after simulations as a method of evaluating learning. Which must occur for this method to be valid and effective?
A) Completed by a member of the student's peer group
B) Calculated against the student's test scores and papers
C) Conducted by a person who was attentive during the simulation
D) Correlated with the student's opinion of the virtual learning environment
C) Conducted by a person who was attentive during the simulation
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a. Dimpling. b. Retraction. c. Peau d'orange. d. Benign breast disease.
The nurse assesses a client with abdominal and rectal discomfort, diarrhea, and fever. What initial data source should the nurse use to determine a possible cause of his symptoms?
A) Medical history, for prostatic hypertrophy B) Nutritional record, for the amount of dietary fiber C) Defecation record, for frequency and character of bowel movements D) Medication record, for use of anticholinergic medications
A health care provider is evaluating the results of hematologic studies for a patient with cancer receiving busulfan (Myleran). Which of the following laboratory results would indicate that the patient is tolerating the drug?
a. Absolute neutrophil count (ANC) of 4500/mm3 b. Platelet count of 40,000/mm3 c. Blood urea nitrogen (BUN) of 18 mg/dL d. Hematocrit of 28 mg/dL
During auscultation, you can limit your perceptual field best by:
a. asking patients to describe their symp-toms. b. closing your eyes. c. performing auscultation before percussion. d. using an aneroid manometer.