Most qualitative observational data are recorded on videotapes

A) True
B) False


B

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The nurse is providing discharge instruction for a client recently diagnosed with asthma. Which of the following statements by the client indicates a need for further education?

A) "I will use my peak flow meter every day for 2 weeks." B) "I will use my peak flow meter when I feel that I am catching a cold." C) "I will use my peak flow meter prior to going to bed." D) "I will use my peak flow meter before and after taking my medication."

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A new graduate from a master's entry program in nursing announces, "I just passed my clinical nurse leader certification exam." Certification as a clinical nurse leader:

a. is granted by the state boards of nursing. b. denotes minimum level of knowledge and skills to practice safely. c. allows independent nursing practice, often in primary care. d. recognizes achievement of advanced skills and knowledge.

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A client has been recovering after an injury that left him partially paralyzed. The client is a young adult intent on living independently, as before the injury

The best referral for this client would be to which of the following? A) Physical therapist B) Case manager C) Paramedical technologist D) Occupational therapist

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The nurse is caring for a patient with a painful back injury that occurred 6 months ago. Which nursing diagnosis—using the Problem-Etiology-Symptoms (PES) system—is best?

a. Acute pain related to patient pain rating of 6 as evidenced by muscle spasms and nerve compression b. Chronic pain related to muscle spasms as evidenced by patient pain rating of 8 and difficulty walking c. Acute pain related to inability to sit as evidenced by muscle spasms d. Pain as evidenced by herniated lumbar disk

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