Which of the following is a research question for an experimental study? (Choose all that apply.)
a. What is it like to live with asthma?
b. Do children who have an updated asthma action plan have fewer missed school days caused by asthma?
c. Which asthma triggers influence poor attitudes about chronic disease?
d. Which bronchodilator medication has fewer side effects?
ANS: B, D
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a. fidelity b. veracity c. justice d. autonomy
A patient arrives in the emergency department complaining of muscle weakness and drowsiness. The nurse notes a heart rate of 80 beats per minute, a respiratory rate of 18 breaths per minute, and a blood pressure of 90/50 mm Hg
The electrocardiogram reveals an abnormal rhythm. The nurse will question the patient about which over-the-counter medication? a. Antacids b. Aspirin c. Laxatives d. Potassium supplements
A health care provider prescribes choline magnesium trisalicylate (Trilisate), 15 mg/kg PO every 8 to 12 hours as needed for pain. The child weighs 10 kg. The medication label states: "Choline magnesium trisalicylate 500 mg/5 mL." The nurse prepares to ad
administer one dose. How many milliliters will the nurse prepare to administer one dose? Fill in the blank. Record your answer to one decimal place.
A grandmother visits the pediatric clinic with her daughter and 18-month-old granddaughter. The grandmother states, "I told my daughter she needs to get that baby potty trained
She is too old to be messing in her pants." What is the best response the nurse can make? A) "To help with potty training, the child should be placed on the toilet in the morning." B) "The child should have fluids limited after 7:00 PM to help decrease the chance of nighttime accidents." C) "A child her age should have control of the bladder by now, but her bowels won't be trained until next year." D) "You should start potty training at age 2 to 3 years. At 18 months, she will not be ready to be potty trained."