The researcher explains how to apply findings in a practice setting for the type of subjects studied in the _________________ section of a research article
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
"Clinical Implications"
A research article includes a section that explains if the findings from the study have "Clinical Implications." The researcher explains how to apply findings in a practice setting for the types of subjects studied.
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How are pathogenic microorganisms different from opportunistic microorganisms?
A. Pathogenic microorganisms are viruses and opportunistic microorganisms are bacteria. B. Pathogenic microorganisms are invasive and opportunistic microorganisms live on body surfaces. C. Pathogenic microorganisms are responsible for life-threatening illnesses that must be treated and opportunistic microorganisms are responsible for diseases that re-solve spontaneously. D. Pathogenic microorganisms cause symptomatic disease upon exposure in people who are immunocompetent as well in those who are immunodeficient, whereas opportunistic organisms only cause symptomatic disease in people who are im-munodeficient.
A nurse walks into a client's room and discusses his request to use an alternative therapy for a skin rash
The telephone rings, the nurse's pager goes off, and a code blue is called in another client's room on the floor. Which of the following describes the use of the client being aware of his medical care and alternative therapies? A) Technology B) Safety C) Consumerism D) Global community
What information should the nurse provide a patient regarding the patient's newly created permanent ileostomy?
1. An additional surgery will be required in 2 to 3 months. 2. The stoma will initially produce dark green fecal matter. 3. The stoma should not produce any bloody discharge. 4. Because the condition required a gastroduodenostomy (Billroth I), an ileostomy was also necessary.
What is the first action you would take?
What will be an ideal response?