Delphi surveys are conducted with a group of subjects who know one another
A) True
B) False
A
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A client uses levodopa for treatment of Parkinson's disease. The client is now prescribed an adrenergic blocking agent. The nurse would assess the client for which of the following?
A) Decreased effect of levodopa B) Increased effect of adrenergic blocker C) Increased risk of levodopa toxicity D) Decreased risk of psychotic behavior
What information should the nurse coordinating an immunization program for health care workers and patients include?
A) Health care workers are at high risk for hepatitis B because of its airborne transmission. B) Immunization against hepatitis B involves a series of two injections given 6 months apart. C) The hepatitis B virus can't exist outside the body for more than a few minutes. D) Hepatitis B immunization should be given to neonates before they leave the hospital.
The nurse notes a child sitting in reverse tailor position during a well-child examination. The nurse would correctly choose which of the following actions in this situation?
1. Notify the healthcare provider so that X-rays can be obtained. 2. Explain to the parent that this can cause joint stress. 3. Continue with the examination. 4. Assess the child for back problems.
A nurse is applying a cold compress to a client with a fracture. Which should the nurse
do during the procedure? A) Apply the compress so that it is moist, but not dripping B) Place the compresses in a basin containing pieces of ice only C) Keep the compress on the site for 45 minutes D) Repeat the procedure every hour for quick relief