In a quantitative study, the theoretical framework is usually described in the introduction
A) True
B) False
A
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A patient tells the nurse that the prescriber has changed his medication from tacrine (Cognex) to donepezil (Aricept), and the patient wants to know why
The nurse would be correct to clarify for the patient that an advantage to using donepezil (Aricept) instead of tacrine (Cognex) is that donepezil (Aricept) a. is better tolerated and can be given once daily. b. can reverse the degenerative process and improve cognitive functioning. c. also has antidepressant properties. d. does not have any peripheral cholinergic effects.
A client receiving medication for malaria says he feels "fine" but complains of frequent nosebleeds. The nurse's first action should be:
a. assess when the nosebleeds began. b. provide instruction about what action to take when a nosebleed occurs. c. evaluate the client's understanding of his antimalarial medications. d. draw a blood level of the drug the client is prescribed.
Patient-centered interventions help us understand not only what works, but also what works for whom
A) True B) False
An adolescent acts out in disruptive ways. When this adolescent threatens to throw a pool ball at another adolescent, which comment by the nurse would set appropriate limits?
a. "Attention everyone: we are all going to the craft room." b. "You will be taken to seclusion if you throw that ball." c. "Do not throw the ball. Put it back on the pool table." d. "Please do not lose control of your emotions."