A patient who has been in recovery for substance abuse has a relapse and begins using again. The nurse recognizes this as a
A. Turning point.
B. Milestone.
C. Critical point.
D. All of the above
ANS: D
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A patient has been admitted to the critical care unit of the hospital with bacterial septicemia that has failed to respond to initial antibiotic treatment
The patient's most recent blood cultures reveal the presence of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) in the patient's blood. The nurse will anticipate that this patient will likely require intravenous administration of what antibiotic? A) Vancomycin B) Penicillin G C) Cefazolin D) Doripenem (Doribax)
When monitoring clients after a pulmonary angiography, nurses should notify the physician about which of the following?
A) Raised temperature in the affected limb B) Excessive capillary refill C) Absent distal pulses D) Flushed feeling in the client
Why is treatment fidelity such a major concern in intervention research?
a. If treatment fidelity is not maintained, it has a direct influence on statistical conclusion validity and power analysis, especially when samples are large. b. The project team may differ about how an intervention is applied, and these varying ways of application must be discussed before marketing can occur. c. Intervention research can take place over many months. It is important for internal validity that the intervention be applied in the same way every time. d. Interventions, especially those involving products that are centered in the health care realm, must reflect the ethical standards of the profession.
Hospitals have ethical committees that advise members of the clergy.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)