One of the goals of providing rehabilitation services to a patient with tetraplegia is to teach the patient to walk again.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
False
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Randomization strengthens an experimental study in which of these ways?
a. It reduces the risk that a subject will be harmed by participation in the study. b. It ensures that the experimental group and the control group have the same number of participants. c. It allows the study to proceed without the researcher knowing which group is the experimental treatment group. d. It increases the likelihood that the differences in outcomes between the groups are not related to chance alone.
A client has a large burned area on the right arm. The burned area appears pink, has blisters, and is very painful. How does the nurse categorize this injury?
a. Full thickness b. Partial thickness superficial c. Partial thickness deep d. Superficial
Peripheral cyanosis and clubbing of the nails are symptoms of
A) Normal aging B) Increased cholesterol C) Hypertension D) Chronic hypoxia
Which is the most appropriate nursing intervention for the newborn who is jittery and twitching and has a high-pitched cry?
a. Monitor blood pressure closely. b. Obtain urine sample to detect glycosuria. c. Obtain serum glucose and serum calcium levels. d. Administer oral glucose or, if newborn refuses to suck, IV dextrose.