A pediatric RN undertakes a study of the effect of low birth weight on infants' cognitive development. A developmental psychologist collaborates on the study. A second RN helps by recruiting families into the study

A graduate student is asked to give statistical advice in analyzing the data. This is an example of what type of study?
A) Multisite research
B) Qualitative research
C) Funded research
D) Collaborative research


D

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A 30-year-old woman with a history of mitral valve problems states that she has been "very tired." She has started waking up at night and feels like her "heart is pounding."

During the assessment, the nurse palpates a thrill and lift at the fifth left intercostal space midclavicular line. In the same area, the nurse also auscultates a blowing, swishing sound right after the S1. These findings would be most consistent with: a. Heart failure. b. Aortic stenosis. c. Pulmonary edema. d. Mitral regurgitation.

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The nurse is reviewing orders for a newly admitted client with a student. Which statement by the student indicates that the student understands the meaning of a standing order?

1. It is to be given only once and at a specific time. 2. It is written in advance of a situation, and should be carried out under specific circumstances. 3. It is usually carried out within two hours of the time the order is written by the physician, but the exact timing is defined by each facility. 4. It is administered as required by the patient's condition.

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You are performing sports physicals on healthy adolescent girls. When it comes time to listen to the heart and lungs, you decide to what?

A) Perform auscultation with the stethoscope placed firmly over her clothing to protect her privacy B) Perform auscultation by holding the diaphragm lightly on her clothing to eliminate the "scratchy noise" C) Perform auscultation with the diaphragm placed firmly on her skin to minimize extra noise D) Defer the exam because she is healthy and it may agitate the girl

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A nurse is caring for a patient from Taiwan who constantly requests pain medication. What should the nurse consider when assessing the patient's pain?

A) Most people react to pain in the same way. B) Pain in adults in less intense than pain in children. C) The patient is a constant complainer. D) Pain is what the patient says it is.

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