Sample sizes in randomized controlled trials are typically ____________, and participants may be recruited at multiple sites
a. large
b. varied
c. small
d. limited
a. large
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The nurse supervisor would like to delegate accreditation preparation activities to the nurse manager. The manager is unsure of what is expected and has no experience with accreditation
How should the manager respond? Note: Credit will be given only if all correct choices and no incorrect choices are selected. Standard Text: Select all that apply. 1. "I'll be glad to work on this task." 2. "I will need some education on the accreditation process before I can accept this task." 3. "I don't have time to add that to my work." 4. "Please tell me more about what this assignment entails." 5. "I'm not interested in working on this project."
A client is admitted with hyponatremia. Four hours after the initial assessment, the nurse notes that the client has new hyperactive bowel sounds in all four quadrants. What analysis about the client's condition is correct?
a. The hyponatremia is worse. b. The hyponatremia is the same. c. The hyponatremia is better. d. The client now has hypernatremia.
The pediatric nurse devises strategies to prevent illness in the families who visit a community health care clinic. These strategies may include:
Select all answers that apply. A) designing a prenatal care program for pregnant women. B) reporting abnormal test findings to primary care physicians. C) working with families to assess areas of strengths and risks for illness. D) planning and implementing rehabilitation measures for chronic illnesses.
The nurse is providing teaching to a client who is at risk for osteoporosis. Which risk factors are considered modifiable? (Select all that apply.)
Note: Credit will be given only if all correct choices and no incorrect choices are selected. 1. Postmenopausal age 2. High alcohol or caffeine consumption 3. Lack of vitamin D or calcium in the diet 4. Physical inactivity 5. Gender