You have clients in your caseload who have been requested to participate in a therapeutic trial about H1N1 influenza
Using your knowledge about trials, what can you tell the clients about the therapeutic trial on H1N1 influenza?
A) Based on primary prevention
B) Dependent variable is manipulated by the researcher
C) Focuses on limiting the spread of disease
D) Focuses on reducing the incidence of influenza
C
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The nurse is providing care for a patient who was just diagnosed with diabetes mellitus. Which statements reflect this nurse's use of the values-based decision model in this situation?
Note: Credit will be given only if all correct choices and no incorrect choices are selected. Select all that apply. 1. "Tell me about what foods are important to your family celebrations." 2. "Let me help you select your lunch menu as I know you are not familiar with your diet yet." 3. "You can make the decision of when you want to take your daily oral medication dose." 4. "I have written down several websites that will provide accurate information about your disease." 5. "Is there anything you want me to talk to your physician about today?"
An older client reports insomnia. What is the best suggestion the nurse can offer this client?
1. "Taking a nap during the day might help you catch up." 2. "During the week, wake up at the same time every day." 3. "Drink a little liquor or wine just prior to bedtime." 4. "Stay busy during the daytime with social and physical activities."
The new mother is asking the nurse about the baby's cord. Which client statement indicates that teaching has been effective?
A. "The cord will fall off in one to two weeks." B. "I should keep the cord covered by the diaper." C. "The clamp will be left on until my son is circumcised." D. "The cord might smell bad after we get home."
Studies with problems in internal validity automatically will have problems with:
A) external validity B) instrumentation C) mortality D) reliability