An outcome analysis yields information about the net effects of an intervention
A) True
B) False
B
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Standard Text: Select all that apply. 1. There is a link between anxiety and sleep. 2. Improving sleep will help with the anxiety disorder. 3. Less antianxiety medication will be needed during the day. 4. It will prevent rebound insomnia. 5. It will stop the client from worrying about not getting enough sleep.
The nurse is teaching a patient with a history of COPD to self-administer tiotropium (Spiriva) by dry powder inhalation. Which information provided by the nurse is accurate?
a. The medication capsules can be used multiple times. b. Press on the canister while inhaling. c. Avoid breathing into the mouthpiece. d. Wash the device with cold water.
Healthy People 2020 has established national health priorities that focus on a number of maternal-child health indicators
Nurses are assuming greater roles in assessing family health and providing care across the perinatal continuum. Therefore it is important for the nurse to be aware that significant progress has been made in: a. The reduction of fetal deaths and use of prenatal care. b. Low birth weight and preterm birth. c. Elimination of health disparities based on race. d. Infant mortality and the prevention of birth defects.
While participating in a religious humanitarian effort in West Africa the nurse sees several children with symptoms of an acute viral infection. What additional manifestations should cause the nurse to suspect that these children are experiencing smallpox? Select all that apply
1. Rash localized to the trunk 2. Rash contains areas of scabbing 3. Rash located along a nerve track 4. Rash contains macules and papules 5. Rash on both sides of the face and arms