The building blocks of theory are:
A) Propositions
B) Relationships
C) Concepts
D) Hypotheses
C
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Electrolytes are not measured by weight; their electrical activity is expressed in milliequivalents. The nurse clarifies that 1 milliequivalent of potassium has the same combining power as 1 milliequivalent of:
a. nitrogen. b. oxygen. c. hydrogen. d. magnesium.
Which statement is true regarding the "quality assurance" or "incident" report?
a. The report assures the legal department that there is no problem. b. Reports are a permanent part of the patient's chart. c. The nurse's notes should contain, "Incident report filed and copy placed in chart." d. This report is a form of documentation of an event that may result in legal action.
A nurse counsels the family of a 6-year-old child experiencing the death of his grandfather not to shield the child from the grandfather's death
What feelings might this child develop if protected from the pain of bereavement? (Select all that apply.) a. Fear b. Anger c. Abandonment d. Blame e. Inability to express feelings
Antiarrhythmic drugs produce effective antiarrhythmic actions by:
A. decreasing Phase 4 automaticity. B. slowing Phase 0. C. prolonging Phases 1-3. D. all of these