The first step in determination of the most appropriate nursing personnel to administer care is
a. client preference c. client safety
b. staffing situation d. gender consideration
C
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Qualitative and quantitative approaches have complementary strengths and weaknesses
A) True B) False
What is a research problem?
A) Situation involving an enigmatic or disturbing situation amenable to disciplined inquiry B) Articulation of the problem and description of the need for a study through the development of an argument C) Specific queries researchers want to answer in addressing the problem D) Specific accomplishments that will be achieved by conducting the study
A patient who has been prescribed enalopril (Vasotec) has developed a persistent nonproductive cough. What is the nurse's best action?
a. Ask the prescriber to order something for the patient's cough. b. Suggest that the family bring the patient some cough drops. c. Offer the patient sips of water and ice chips. d. Hold the dose and notify the prescriber.
Mrs. Gomeller is a 39-year-old patient who presents to the health clinic. After her examination, you have diagnosed Mrs. Gomeller with menorrhagia. Menorrhagia is a term that describes:
A. heavy menses. B. the absence of menstruation. C. scant menstruation. D. None of the above