Decision making is triggered by a problem. When does it end?

A) An alternative problem
B) A chosen course of action
C) An action that guarantees success
D) A restatement of the solution


B

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What is a difference between correlational and quasi-experimental research?

a. Correlational research is less significant than quasi-experimental research. b. The hypotheses in correlational research are more complex. c. The researcher wants to predict what will happen in quasi-experimental research. d. There are many more variables in quasi-experimental research.

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The nurse is assessing the pain of a postoperative newborn. The nurse measures the infant's facial expression, body movement, sleep, verbal or vocal ability, consolability, and response to movements and touch

Which behavioral assessment tool is being used by the nurse? A) Riley Infant Pain Scale B) Pain Observation Scale for Young Children C) CRIES Scale for Neonatal Postoperative Pain Assessment D) FLACC Behavioral Scale for Postoperative Pain in Young Children

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What is the most important precaution to teach a patient who is prescribed a drug for insomnia?

a. "Avoid drinking fluids with caffeine before bedtime." b. "Rinse your mouth frequently with water or saline." c. "Avoid driving within 8 hours of taking this drug." d. "Do not take this drug for more than 1 week."

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A researcher administers a written test to evaluate knowledge of insulin administration and glucose monitoring to a group of subjects at annual intervals over the next decade. This is an example of which type of study design?

a. Correlational b. Cross-sectional c. Descriptive d. Longitudinal

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