Which question would best assess the quality of her pain?

A) Can you tell me what the pain feels like?
B) Is the pain continuous?
C) Does anything make the pain better?
D) Is the pain stabbing?


A

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A patient with severe psoriasis who is to be treated with the systemic drug methotrexate sodium anxiously asks, "Is this cancer drug safe? Are there some side effects I need to know about?" What is the best response by the nurse?

a. "Yes, methotrexate is used to treat cancer and psoriasis, and it has no severe side effects." b. "No, it is not a cancer drug, but you should ask your physician about concerns regarding your therapy." c. "We use this drug to treat many kinds of patients, including patients with cancer. You will have periodic blood tests." d. "I don't know if it is used with patients with cancer, but the drug can be used when conditions are as severe as yours."

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Which of the following represents a concise, clear statement of the specific goal or aim of a research study?

a. The research problem was identified as the general area of ignorance surrounding the causation and diagnosis of meningococcal meningitis, especially among soldiers in uniform, and this constituted a significant gap in the literature. b. The purpose of the project, then, was to define changes in the variable of hypertension across time, with the four most prevalent treatment modalities prescribed by primary care physicians in the greater Chicago area. c. The phenomenon of depression experienced by the primary schoolchild was focused upon in this study. It is an under-researched topic, especially since recent research has identified correlational links with childhood obesity, especially Hispanic and African-American populations. d. Despite the fact that studying the disease, especially from standpoints of prevention and early detection, is costly and time-consuming, it represents a clear priority, since treatment itself is remarkably costly and the afflicted are not likely to experience even short remissions without early intervention.

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One of the potential problems with the process of sampling occurs when subjects become unavailable to the researcher for various reasons. Subjects who individually decide not to continue their participation are said to:

A) become lost to follow-up B) withdraw from the study C) provide incomplete data D) be excluded from the study

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The pulse of a patient with acute anxiety would have which characteristic?

What will be an ideal response?

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