The benefits of early defibrillation in cardiac arrest have not been proven.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
False
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To what do "the logic and form of the findings" refer in qualitative critique? (Select all that apply.)
a. There were numerous cross-checks, to ensure that what participants reported was objectively true. b. The elements of the research were present in the research report and located so that the reader could easily find them. c. The reader's understanding of the phenomenon was better after reading the study than it had been beforehand. d. The findings were presented in a way that made sense, taken as a whole. e. The way the report was presented was congruent with its purpose, methods, and findings. f. There was a clear sense that the themes and essences emanated from the statements and perceptions of real people.
The daughter of a terminally ill patient questions the placement of her father on the medical surgical care unit. The patient in question is in the final stages of the disease process. She requests he be placed in the intensive care unit
She reports concerns that her father may not receive the close observation on such a busy hospital unit. Which of the following actions is indicated by the nurse? 1. Contact the physician. 2. Notify the intensive care unit of an impending transfer. 3. Attempt to move the patient to a less busy unit. 4. Discuss the care that can be provided on the unit with the family member.
The nurse teaches the client about the difference between oral and nasal decongestants. The nurse evaluates that learning has been effective when the client makes which statement?
1. "Oral decongestants can cause hypertension." 2. "Intranasal decongestants are safe to use for a month, if needed." 3. "Oral and nasal decongestants can cause rebound congestion." 4. "Oral decongestants are the most effective at relieving severe congestion."
What conclusions can be drawn concerning firearms in the United States? Select all that apply
A. At least one professional nursing group recommends that nurses support making handguns illegal. B. Firearms are the second leading cause of death among 10 to 19 year olds. C. Higher rates of family ownership of guns are associated with lower homicide rates. D. Laws have prevented sales of assault weapons but not handguns. E. Regulations concerning firearms are more restrictive in the United States than in other industrialized nations. F. Research has demonstrated that community bans on firearms have resulted in lower rates of violence.