A typical intervention research project ends when the intervention's effectiveness is established

A) True
B) False


A

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A middle-aged male walks into the emergency department complaining of chest pain radiating to the neck, shortness of breath, and nausea

His heart rate is 120 and BP is 94/60. The ED physician recognizes the patient is having an acute MI with decreased cardiac output. The nurse identifies the nausea to be in response to A) the patient not having a very high pain tolerance. B) hypoxia exerting a direct effect on the chemoreceptor trigger zone. C) the patient not having digested his meal completely. D) fear of having to make major lifestyle changes.

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The nurse is caring for a client who is prescribed calcitonin-human (Cibacalcin) nasal spray. Which teaching point should the nurse include in this client's plan of care?

A) Take 2 hours before meals or 1 hour after meals. B) Alternate nostrils used daily. C) Take on an empty stomach in the morning with water. D) Remain in an upright position for 30 minutes after taking.

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What kind of grief describes the grief of a family member who begins the grieving process before a loss actually happens?

a. anticipatory grief c. dysfunctional grief b. disenfranchised grief d. uncomplicated grief

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The student nurse is administering a large-volume enema to a client. The client complains of abdominal cramping. What should the student nurse do first?

A) Increase the flow of the enema for approximately 30 seconds then decrease it to the prior flow rate. B) Stop the administration of the enema and notify the physician. C) Stop the adminstration of the enema momentarily. D) Increase the flow of the enema until all of the solution has been administered.

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