One major purpose of a literature review is to learn what research has already been done in the area

A) True
B) False


A

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During the admission phase, the nurse is required to assess the client and collect information for the database. The nurse can also delegate some part of the work to other ancillary staff

Which of the following can the nurse delegate to an unlicensed care provider? A) Certain aspects of the client's physical assessment B) Creating a nursing care plan C) Administering the client's medications D) Documenting the client's medical history

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You are working with a client who has a diagnosis of bipolar disorder and is taking lithium. Your client is in a manic phase and is not eating or drinking much water

You are concerned when the client develops a fever of 101 degrees, seems confused, and has a blood pressure of 100/64 (baseline 132/84). It is time for the client to receive her next dose of lithium. The client has a prn order for Tylenol gr 650 for fever above 100 degrees Fahrenheit. You would do which of the following? a. Give the lithium and Tylenol, and force fluids. b. Hold the lithium, and give the Tylenol. c. Hold the lithium, and call the provider immediately. d. Report findings to the provider when he or she makes rounds.

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Ordered: 200 mg of a medication PO stat. Supplied as 0.1 g oral tablets. a. Write the appropriate conversion formula: How many tablets will you give?

b. Estimated dose: (Move the decimal point to estimate.) c. Verify with a DA-style equation: d. Evaluation:

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Variables that increase or decrease the probability of illness or death and that can be modified are called:

a. health determinants c. vulnerable population groups b. underserved d. health risk factors

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