Barbara, a pediatric nurse, undertakes a study of the effect of low birth weight on infants' cognitive development. Jill, a developmental psychologist, collaborates with her on the study
Sharon is asked to give statistical advice in analyzing the data. Joanne helps by recruiting families into the study. The study is an example of:
A) Multisite research
B) Qualitative research
C) Funded research
D) Collaborative research
D
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An adult client and spouse are seen in an urgent care clinic. The client presents with a temperature of 102 °F, complains of nausea, and has experienced vomiting and diarrhea for 12 hours
The nurse notes that the client's mucous membranes are pale and dry. Which action by the nurse is the most appropriate? A) Ask the spouse for more information. B) Assess for pedal edema. C) Assess skin turgor. D) Administer IV fluids.
A patient tells the nurse that he has a benign tumor that has spread into his lymph glands. How should the nurse respond to this patient?
1. "What did your doctor tell you about the tumor?" 2. "Benign tumors do not spread." 3. "That's a good thing that the tumor is benign." 4. "Since it is benign, are you going to have surgery to remove it?"
A 17-year-old male client tells the nurse that he hopes he stops growing since he is already over 6 feet tall. Which of the following should the nurse respond to this client?
1. "You have reached your full adult stature by age 17." 2. "You have until age 21 to reach your full adult height." 3. "You won't reach your full height until age 25." 4. "You have reached your full height and will begin to lose height every year."
Which of the following is accurate regarding medication administration via the intradermal route?
1. Injections should be limited to 1–2 milliliters. 2. Hairy sites should be avoided. 3. Usual administration sites include the upper and lower abdomen. 4. Medications should be injected into the epidermis skin layer.