A client is admitted with a restrictive respiratory disease. An example of this type of disease would be:
1. asthma.
2. emphysema.
3. chronic bronchitis.
4. pneumonia.
ANS: 4
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A) 0.5 mg B) 1.0 mg C) 2.0 mg D) 5.0 mg
A viable approach to addressing the quality of primary studies included in a meta-analysis is which of the following?
A) Ignoring the problem of quality by using all studies regardless of rigor B) Doing sensitivity analyses to assess if the effects change when low-quality studies are included. C) Using a random effects model rather than a fixed effects model. D) Using a forest plot to assess the degree to which study quality is related to effect size.
Staff development has been identified in the literature as an important factor in job satisfaction. The areas of professional staff development defined in the Magnet studies include:
a. orientation. b. formal education. c. in-service education. d. career development. e. continuing education.