The methods section of a study contains which of the following?
A) The review of the literature
B) The names of the statistical tests that are going to be used
C) The sampling design
D) The discussion including recommendations for future research
C
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If a nerve fiber is severed, regeneration will occur
A) in the distal portion. B) in the part still attached. C) in none of the parts. D) if the client is young.
The family of a bedridden client with type 2 diabetes mellitus and chronic renal failure calls a nurse to report the following symptoms: headache, polydipsia, and increased lethargy
To determine a possible diagnosis, the nurse asks the family which most important question? A) "What is the client's urinary output?" B) "What is the client's capillary blood glucose level?" C) "Has there been any change in the dietary intake?" D) "Have you increased the amount of fluids provided?"
In a pacemaker ECG, if a spike appears by itself with no P wave and no QRS complex, it is called a(n) ____________.?
A) Over sensing B) Loss of capture C) Failure to pace D) Under sensing
The nurse is contributing to the teaching plan. Which dietary modification should the nurse recommend during the first few weeks after a cholecystectomy?
a. Decrease intake of fresh fruits and vegetables to minimize pressure on the small intestine. b. Consume at least four servings of meat, cheese, and peanut butter daily to boost protein intake and aid healing. c. Distribute fat intake in small portions throughout the day to prevent excessive fat in the intestine at any one time. d. Take pancreatic enzymes with meals to replace enzymes that would normally have been secreted before the cholecystectomy.