Interrater reliability methods have been replaced with computations of coefficient alpha
A) True
B) False
B
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During the focused interview, the client admits to regularly abusing cocaine. Which clinical manifestations support the regular use of cocaine? Select all that apply
1. The nurse notes that the nasal septum has perforated. 2. Temporomandibular joint pain when the client opens and closes the mouth. 3. The septum is noted to be very pale in color. 4. Yeast infection of nasal mucosa and in mouth. 5. Difficulty swallowing water.
Which of these statements about informed consent and documentation is TRUE?
a. Clients who have been sedated must have the consent form witnessed by a family member. b. Clients who decline to have any specific treatment performed are not required to sign an informed consent form. c. There is no legal requirement for informed consent to be written. d. Informed consent must be obtained by a health care professional.
A nurse is aware of the significant potential benefits of cochlear implants for certain individuals. Which one of the following individuals is the most appropriate candidate for a cochlear implant?
A) An individual who has not yet experienced hearing loss but who possesses multiple risk factors B) An individual who has been diagnosed with presbycusis C) An individual who has longstanding and severe conductive hearing loss D) An individual who has profound, bilateral, sensorineural hearing loss
Studies have shown that the intraparenchymal catheter has a better result than the intraventricular catheter. Identify the answer that supports this statement
a. The intraparenchymal catheter allows for CSF drainage. b. The intraparenchymal catheter has increased monitoring time. c. The intraparenchymal catheter has a longer insertion time for monitoring ICP. d. The intraparenchymal catheter has decreased device-related complications.