Evaluating a smoking cessation program, the gained or increased financial income, the improvements in the community attributable to the program, or costs that would result if the program was not given are examples of
a. Cost-effectiveness analysis
b. Cost-benefit analysis
c. Supply and demand
d. Microeconomic theory
ANS: B
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The nurse is teaching an elderly man who has hearing challenges. What is the best way to help this patient meet those challenges?
a. Speak loudly into the patient's ear. b. Give the information to the patient's family. c. Stand to the patient's side and speak normally. d. Give the patient written information.
Which statement indicates that the client needs additional discharge teaching after gastric bypass surgery?
a. "I hope my type 2 diabetes is cured and I won't need insulin anymore." b. "As soon as I get home, I'm going to en-joy a nice bowl of fruit." c. "If I get nauseated, I know I'm eating too much at one time." d. "I will be sure to report any back, shoul-der, or abdominal pain."
Which type of neurotransmitter is dopamine?
a. acetylcholinic b. amino acid c. biogenic amine d. purine
The nurse manager wants to evaluate the behavior of the unlicensed personnel. One way the manager can do this is by asking staff nurses to assist in documenting certain behaviors. This is a form of:
a. Anecdotal notes b. Ranking c. Forced distribution scale d. Contrast scale