Cost analyses are usually conducted in conjunction with impact analyses or RCTs

A) True
B) False


A

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A nurse is preparing to teach a patient about ostomy care. The patient appears anxious and is crying. What should the nurse do?

a. Let the patient know it is time to learn about ostomy care. b. Postpone the teaching session about ost-omy care. c. Show a video about ostomy care. d. Implement role-play.

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An older adult recently diagnosed with depression asks, "How long it will take for antidepressant medication to make me feel better?" The nurse responds:

a. "It can take several different medications before we find the one that works best for you." b. "Please be patient; brain chemistry can take several weeks to change." c. "It can take up to 3 months for the full effects of the medication to be felt." d. "Take the medication as it is prescribed and everyday will be a little better."

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A client has ventilator settings as follows: SIMV 16, PEEP 20 cm of H2O, FiO2 45%, tidal volume .450 liters. What concerns will the nurse have for this client?

1. Barotrauma 2. Volutrauma 3. Sinusitis 4. Oxygen toxicity

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In addition to niacin, the client is on antihypertensive therapy. When caring for this client, the nurse should:

a. position the client supine for medication administration. b. monitor the client for hypotension. c. monitor the client's VLVL and chylomicron levels. d. administer both medications on an empty stomach.

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