Which dosage expression should be avoided?
a. 0.25 mg
b. 2.5 mg
c. 2.500 mg
d. 25 mg
ANS: C
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Which feature is characteristic of the grounded theory method of qualitative research?
a. Data gathering and data analysis occur simultaneously. b. The researcher has also experienced the phenomenon being studied. c. A grounded theory study is based on only a single research question. d. Participants in a grounded theory study must experience the phenomenon currently, during the study.
The nurse is performing an assessment of an 82-year-old patient's eyes. Which patient statements should the nurse expect based on the patient's age?
Select all that apply. 1. "I've been having some drainage from the inside corner of my eye." 2. "My eyes feel so dry most of the time." 3. "I have almost fallen several times at home going down our basement stairs." 4. "I have this white circle around the color of my eyes." 5. "I have a hard time driving at night."
The pediatric nurse examining the eyes of a child notes that the eye turns toward the midline of the face or nose. The nurse knows that this condition is a form of strabismus known as ___________
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word