Which of the following would be considered the research design for Level II evidence?
a. Single descriptive or qualitative study
b. Well-designed case control or cohort studies
c. Single, well-designed randomized clinical trial
d. Systematic review of randomized clinical trial studies
C
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a. Pitocin. b. Methergine. c. Terbutaline. d. Hemabate. e. Magnesium sulfate.
The nurse is assigned to a child who is in Buck's extension traction. When the nurse does the initial assessment and looks at the traction setup, the nurse will make certain that the:
a. ropes and pulleys are hanging freely and not touching the bed or floor b. counterweights are all resting solidly on the floor c. open wounds are bandaged if skin traction is being used and applied over wounds d. child is lying as close to the foot of the bed as possible
When educating a group of students about the pituitary hormones, which should the
nurse identify as the function of vasopressin? A) Stimulates growth and secretion of ovarian follicles B) Stimulates the uterus to contract C) Stimulates contraction of blood vessels D) Stimulates growth in all body tissues
Which is considered an acceptable time frame for a patient with gastric distress to self-medicate with over-the-counter antacids?
a. Hours b. Days c. Weeks d. Months