The nurse is administering a tube feeding to an infant via a nasogastric tube. After filling the syringe with formula, the nurse holds the syringe above the stomach, using care to not hold it higher than:
A) 24 inches. B) 10 inches. C) 18 inches. D) 12 inches.
C
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Using Leopold's maneuvers to assess fetal position, the nurse finds a soft rounded prominence at the level of the fundus, a hard round prominence just above the symphysis pubis, and nodulations on the left side of the uterus
The fetal position is: a. right occiput anterior (ROA), vertex. b. left occiput anterior (LOA), vertex. c. right occiput transverse (ROT), breech. d. left occiput anterior (LOA) breech.
The nursing unit staff has used evidence-based practice to implement a practice change. What is the next step in the process the nursing staff should implement?
a. Review literature. b. Engage companies. c. Measure outcomes. d. Ask a clinical question.
Why might nonparametric statistical methods be used for analysis?
a. The level of measurement of the variables is nominal. b. The researcher prefers to use these statistical tests. c. The null hypothesis is absent. d. The sample is small or lacks a normal distribution.
A nurse is working with a patient to improve self-concept. To best assist the patient in realistic goal planning, the nurse will:
a. note the patient's use of logical and illogical thinking. b. provide support measures to reduce the patient's anxiety. c. clarify that the patient's beliefs affect the patient's feelings and behaviors. d. help the patient understand that the patient alone can bring about personal change.