Summative evaluation provides ongoing feedback on the operation of a program during its developmental stages

A) True
B) False


B

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A hospitalized client with a mood disorder is assessed to be high risk for suicide. The nurse should intervene by:

1. Encouraging repetitive discussions of suicidal ruminations. 2. Removing dangerous objects from the client's room. 3. Evaluating suicide intention every three days. 4. Using a strict regular schedule for client observation.

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An adult patient who experiences angina pectoris with exertion is informed by the nurse that most often angina is caused by:

A) Smoking B) Inadequate cardiac output C) Infarction of the myocardium D) Coronary arteriosclerosis

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A new mother who is breastfeeding tells the nurse that her infant is spitting up frequently, has very loose stools and copious gas, and feeds for only short periods of time

The nurse suspects a feeding intolerance and, after questioning the mother about her diet, suggests that she do which of the following? 1. Stop breastfeeding and switch to formula. 2. Eliminate dairy products from her diet. 3. Supplement breastfeeding with a soy-based formula. 4. Offer the baby water between feedings.

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Mark Raddison is a nurse in a federal prison. In his practice, Mark will perform all of the following interventions except

1. Administer antipsychotic medications to a man with schizophrenia. 2. Assess a young man who has expressed suicidal thoughts. 3. Conduct a rectal examination to locate contraband on an inmate suspected of dealing drugs. 4. Draw blood to monitor the immune function of an inmate with HIV. 5. Perform first aid on an inmate who slipped and cut his head in the exercise yard.

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