Which question will be most useful in helping nurses determine if a specified outcome can be

expected for their patients?

A) Did the study determine the effectiveness of interventions for similar patients?
B) Did the researchers consider studies done in the past?
C) Was the study based on a large number of patients?
D) Were the results of the study similar to those of other researchers?


A

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Which client statement indicates a knowledge deficit related to a substance use disorder?

1. "Although it's legal, alcohol is one of the most widely abused drugs in our society." 2. "Tolerance to heroin develops quickly." 3. "Flashbacks from LSD use may reoccur spontaneously." 4. "Marijuana is like smoking cigarettes. Everyone does it. It's essentially harmless."

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When examining the skin of a client who is dehydrated due to fluid losses from the gastrointestinal tract, which of the following would be most important?

A) Checking if the skin is discolored B) Checking if the mucous membranes are dry C) Examining the sclera if it is yellow D) Observing for distended abdominal veins

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Observers conducting research via the ethnonursing method should interact with the interviewee as

A. Active observers. B. Theory authorities. C. Expert interviewers. D. Data collection experts.

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A family asks the nurse to please meet at their home rather than at the clinic. Which of the following best describes why the family prefers to meet in their home? (Select all that apply.)

a. The family won't have to travel. b. It is cheaper for the family because of reimbursement requirements. c. Meeting at home is much more convenient for the family. d. The nurse won't be distracted by other clients or responsibilities. e. It would save money for the nurse and the clinic.

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