You are responsible for the DOT (directly observed therapy) program in your community. Which are the best methods to ensure compliance with your clients' drug regimens? (select all that apply)
A) Social service support
B) Housing assistance
C) Hospitalization
D) Isolation until treatment complete
E) Treatment enablers
A, B, D
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1. How to remove a central line 2. Instruction on oxygen administration 3. Nothing, the family is familiar with the care. 4. How to insert an IV line
Which of the following conditions develops when oversecretion of growth hormone (GH) occurs before puberty?
A) Gigantism B) Dwarfism C) Acromegaly D) Simmonds' disease
If a researcher plans to study graduate-level achievement in all students who were educated under the Vermont public school system,
in a small town that used both state-mandated texts and enrichment texts of the school board's choosing, the researcher would be using a fairly small sample, bound by geography and time. Which type of validity is decreased by a study like this one? a. Construct validity b. Statistical conclusion validity c. External validity d. Internal validity
The nurse is providing education to a client with a parathyroid disorder about the function of parathyroid hormone (PTH) in the body. Which statements will the nurse include in the teaching? Select all that apply.
A) "PTH decreases intestinal calcium resorption." B) "PTH increases renal calcium resorption." C) "PTH promotes the release of calcium from the bone." D) "PTH directly affects calcium resorption in the small bowel." E) "PTH stimulates the production of vitamin D metabolite 1,25-(OH)2D."