The literature review section of a research report should conclude with a critical evaluation of current evidence on the problem of interest
A) True
B) False
A
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The nurse explains that polycystic kidney disease ultimately results in
a. acute renal failure. b. chronic renal failure. c. glomerulonephritis. d. pyelonephritis.
The nurse is caring for a client whose wife just died in an accident. The client says to the nurse, "I can't believe that my wife is gone and I am left to raise my children all by myself." Which re-sponse by the nurse is most appropriate?
a. "Please accept my sympathy for your loss." b. "I can call the hospital chaplain if you wish." c. "You sound anxious about being a single parent." d. "At least your children still have you in their lives."
A nursing intervention directs the patient to be turned every 2 hours to prevent skin breakdown from immobility. Assessment findings on new reddened areas on the lateral aspects of the right knee and ankle are obtained
What is the most appropriate way for these findings to be used when the care plan is evaluated? a. The information will be added to the relevant area of the electronic medical record. b. The nursing diagnosis will be changed from an actual problem to a potential problem. c. The new intervention of calling the physician will be added to the care plan. d. The intervention will change to have the patient turned every hour.
A patient is taking a combination oral contraceptive (OC) and reports breast tenderness, edema, and occasional nausea. What will the nurse recommend?
a. The patient should ask her provider about an OC with less progestin. b. The patient should discuss an alternate method of birth control. c. The patient should request an OC containing less estrogen. d. The patient should take the OC at bedtime to reduce side effects.