Systematic sampling may be either probability or nonprobability
A) True
B) False
A
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a. assist in risk management. b. become a part of the client's medical record. c. not be used in a case involving litigation. d. be accessible only to the physician and hospital employees.
A nurse is performing a sterile dressing change. If new sterile items or supplies are needed, how can they be added to the sterile field?
A) with sterile forceps or hands wearing sterile gloves B) by carefully handling them with clean hands C) with clean forceps that touch only the outermost part of the item D) by clean hands wearing clean latex gloves
After a suspected radiological exposure, the initial scan of the patient's extremities is positive. What will be the next step in this patient's care?
a. Washing the skin with soap and water while taking care not to irritate or abrade the skin b. Removing clothing to eliminate 70% to 90% of the contamination c. Isolating and covering up any skin that is positive for radiation using a plastic wrap d. Conducting a thorough survey of the patient's entire body with the radiation sensing equipment
A client with schizophrenia has relapsed and has been identified as being in stage four of relapse. The nurse expects to observe which behavior that most consistent with this stage of relapse?
a. Expressing feelings of anxiety b. Expressing feelings of being overwhelmed c. Bizarre behaviors and speech d. Presence of hallucinations