Authors refer to ____________ when determining an editor's level of interest regarding the publishing of a research report

A. manuscript guidelines
B. a query letter
C. the review process
D. publication guidelines


ANS: B

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He nurse cautions the older adult against taking excess vitamin supplements because some vitamins can be retained in fatty tissue and cause liver damage, including vitamin(s) __________. (Select all that apply.)

a. A b. B6 c. C d. D e. E

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In which of the following situations would you, as the head nurse, be concerned about potential safety issues?

a. Jordan comes to your office to complain about inadequate staffing on the unit. He says that he is concerned because he attributes a recent incident to the staffing levels. b. Henry, a long-standing RN on the unit, has begun to miss work regularly. He calls in but is vague about his reasons for the absences. c. Carla, RN, has just ended an abusive relationship with Jake, RN, and he will not leave her alone. You are meeting with Jake today because colleagues on nights have reported that Jake seems to have been intoxicated last night and the previous night. d. Sarah is very quiet and says almost nothing in team meetings. Lately, she has been much more animated since becoming friendly with a couple of other RNs on the unit.

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Infants with reflux are initially treated with:

1. Histamine2 receptor antagonist (ranitidine) 2. Proton pump inhibitor (omeprazole) 3. Anti-reflux maneuvers (elevate head of bed) 4. Prokinetic (metoclopramide)

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When a participant plays more than one role in a qualitative study (e.g

, the RN in a nursing home not only was a team leader but also was the daughter of one of the nursing home residents), the researcher is using a technique that is known as looking for: A) Subject triangulation B) Stepwise replication C) Negative case analysis D) Disconfirming evidence

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