The section of the research report that describes how study participants were selected is called:

A) hypothesis
B) data collection
C) conclusions
D) methods


D

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The nurse is providing patient education to a patient taking a glucocorticoid and advises the patient to take his or her medication at what time of the day?

A) At bedtime B) With the noon meal C) At 3:00 PM D) Immediately on awakening in the morning

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Nurses attempting to educate patients concerning their health needs should inform the patients of their possible future, or:

1. The most likely outcome if things continue unchanged 2. What can happen if some things change 3. The most likely outcome when specific efforts are made to accomplish a desired outcome 4. The outcome that is wanted

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A pregnant patient enjoys exercising at a local health spa once a week. Which patient comment indicates to the nurse that additional health teaching is needed?

A) "I'm learning to play table tennis.". B) "I limit exercising to low-impact aerobics.". C) "The gym gets hot and stuffy by midmorning.". D) "Nothing feels nicer than a hot tub soak after exercise.".

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A client with anxiety and insomnia asks the nurse about the benefits of treatment with a benzodiazepine. Which response should the nurse provide the client?

A. "Benzodiazepines are the most effective." B. "Benzodiazepines have the lowest risk of dependency and tolerance." C. "Benzodiazepines are most likely to be covered under insurance premiums." D. "Benzodiazepines are most affordable."

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