Which of the following is a component of the conclusion section of a research report?

A) the summary of key findings
B) a comparison of results to previous studies
C) speculation regarding possible interpretations
D) a description of study limitations


D

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A nurse has been caring for a client diagnosed with PTSD. Which realistic goal should be included in this client's plan of care?

1. The client will have no flashbacks. 2. The client will be able to feel a full range of emotions by discharge. 3. The client will not require zolpidem (Ambien) to obtain adequate sleep by discharge. 4. The client will refrain from discussing the traumatic event.

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The nurse is caring for a 2-year-old boy with hemophilia. His parents are upset by the possibility of their child becoming infected with hepatitis or HIV through the administration of the clotting factors for replacing factor VIII

How should the nurse respond? A) "It is common that parents fear the worst; however, the factor will help your child lead a normal life." B) "There are risks with any treatment using blood products, but they are very minor." C) "Factor replacement is very expensive and bleeding episodes can cause you to miss work, creating a financial strain." D) "Since heat treatment began in 1986, there have been no reports of virus transmission."

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During the health interview of the head and neck, the patient tells the nurse about having a lump in the neck. Which question would the nurse ask to assess manifestations associated with this lump?

A) "Do you have difficulty swallowing? B) "Do you prefer hot or cold weather?" C) "When did you first notice the lump?" D) "Is there more than one lump?"

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A client is voiding 50 to 100 mL of urine every few hours and reports urgency with voiding. The nurse reports this as an abnormal finding based on the understanding that:

A) the urge to void occurs at 300 to 500 mL in the bladder. B) it is abnormal to urinate every few hours. C) it is normal to void at least 600 to 700 mL with each bladder emptying. D) urgency is always a sign of a bladder infection.

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