An ROC curve is often used to establish the best possible cut-off score to distinguish cases and noncases
A) True
B) False
A
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When caring for an older adult client who does not speak English, which assessment tool is the most appropriate for the nurse to use to assess this client's pain?
1. The FACES rating scale 2. An interpreter 3. The client's affect 4. The client's vital signs
A patient with Parkinson's disease is taking levodopa/carbidopa [Sinemet]. The prescriber orders bromocriptine [Parlodel] to treat dyskinesias. The nurse notes that the patient is agitated, and the patient reports having frequent nightmares
The nurse will contact the provider to discuss: a. adding an antipsychotic medication. b. changing from bromocriptine to cabergo-line [Dostinex]. c. reducing the dose of bromocriptine. d. reducing the dose of levodopa/carbidopa.
As the nurse manager of a pediatric unit, your daily staff assignments would be based on which of the following?
a. Patient acuity and nursing care hours needed b. Number of nurses that are available c. Patient acuity and cost of care d. Staff preference and patient difficulty
Which of the following is an example of a problem statement used in the Prob-lem-Intervention-Evaluation documentation method?
1. Risk for injury related to falling due to dizziness 2. Client fell while walking to bathroom unassisted 3. Client continues to report periods of dizziness upon sitting up 4. Educated to the purpose of dangling on the bedside before standing