Which of the following rates enables decision makers to decide which treatment is most cost effective?
A) Odds ratio
B) Relative risk ratio
C) Number needed to treat (NNT)
D) Absolute risk ratio
C
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While completing the cardiovascular system health history, a patient tells the nurse about using four pillows at night to sleep. The nurse will use this information to further assess which area?
A) Chest pain B) Shortness of breath C) Palpitations D) Edema
You are a nurse working with a client who has a rare neurological disease
In assessing this client, you find that his statements indicate he is suffering grief at his loss of function, wants desperately to live, is somewhat depressed, and has what he calls "despair of the soul." He has had no access to his friends or his church. Based on this information, you would select which of the following nursing diagnoses as a priority for this client? a. Spiritual Distress b. Family Processes Altered c. Hopelessness d. Anxiety
Which of the following sources describes the major role of the nurse in providing primary care and direct screening services to prisoners?
a. U.S. Federal Register b. state law c. American Nurses Association d. federal law