One of the major purposes of a literature review is to ascertain what the existing evidence indicates about a given research problem

A) True
B) False


A

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A 70-year-old client comes into the clinic for his pneumonia vaccine. During the client interview, he seems to have mild difficulty with some words and tells you he forgets the names of people at times

He is alert, and oriented to time, person, and place. His responses seem appropriate. The nurse determines the cognitive changes that the client describes are A) early symptoms of dementia. B) indicators of depression in the elderly. C) normal signs of aging. D) memory impairment that may be related to cerebral ischemia.

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From top to bottom, what are the study designs associated with the strongest level of evidence base? (Select all that apply.)

a. Randomized controlled trial b. Quasi-experimental c. Correlational d. Descriptive study e. Phenomenal

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Following an outpatient procedure for which the patient received general anesthesia, the day surgery recovery nurse determines that the patient is ready to be discharged based on which of these findings? (Select all that apply.)

a. Patient is able to ambulate to the bathroom with minimal assistance. b. Patient is not able to read and voice an understanding of discharge instructions. c. Patient has been awake for 2 hours. d. Patient is able to empty the bladder. e. Patient is going to drive home, which is 2 blocks from the facility.

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A toddler weighing 22 lb with hemophilia A fell down several steps and sustained a knee injury. The parents have been instructed to provide the child with an infusion of factor VIII concentrate, one bag per 5 kg of body weight

How many bags of the concentrate will the parents infuse into the child? (Calculate to the nearest tenth decimal point.)

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