Research questions that focus on identification (e.g., What is this phenomenon?) are most likely to be applied in nature
A) True
B) False
B
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The most accurate conclusion that his care provider will draw from these findings is that they suggest: A) Prostate cancer B) A risk of malignancy that should be followed up C) A normal age-related change unlikely to have consequences D) A urinary tract infection
You are caring for an 81-year-old client who is deciding whether to have cardiovascular surgery. The client asks you why the risks are greater for them than for a younger person, what would be your answer?
A) Many older adults have other things wrong with them besides their cardiac problems. B) Older adults have the same risk factors as younger adults. C) Older adults have hypersensitive renal systems, and younger adults don't. D) Older adults have different thought processes than younger adults do.
When washing dishes by hand, the first thing to wash is
A) pots and pans. B) glasses. C) silverware. D) plates.
A registered nurse for more than 15 years was concerned when she learned that her hospital was going to let unlicensed nursing assistants start IVs on patients. She knew that this was in violation of the scope of nursing practice in her state
Which of the following organizations define the scope of nursing's professional functions and responsibilities? A. The Joint Commission B. State Board of Health C. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services D. State Nurse Practice Acts