In which section of a research report would the following sentence most likely appear? "Patients who coughed were significantly more likely to have spontaneous dislodgement of small-bore nasogastric tubes than patients who did not."

A) Introduction
B) Method section
C) Results section
D) Discussion


C

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The nurse in a mental health clinic meets with the parents of a 9-year-old boy with oppositional defiant disorder. Although highly functional, the child has special education needs. Which of the following referrals would be most appropriate?

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