A study designed to measure the quality of a program as it relates to cost is a:

1. Cost-accounting study
2. Cost-benefit study
3. Cost-effectiveness study
4. Cost-efficiency study


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A study designed to measure the quality of a program as it relates to cost is a cost-effectiveness study.

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1. "Give him whatever he wants because he does not have long to live." 2. "If he is on many medications, he may be permitted only a special formula for nutrition." 3. "Avoid fresh fruits and vegetables that are eaten without paring or cooking." 4. "A well-balanced, varied diet is best unless he develops intolerances to foods."

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A patient's temperature has been 101° F (38.3° C) for several days. The patient's normal caloric intake to meet nutritional needs is 2000 calories per day

Knowing that the metabolic rate increases 7% for each Fahrenheit degree above 100° in body temperature, how many total calories should the patient receive each day? What will be an ideal response?

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Use of medications or drugs to destroy cancer is

A) irradiation. B) chemotherapy. C) immunotherapy. D) chelation.

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A nurse notices multiple lesions on a client's back that are 0.5 cm in width, elevated, circumscribed, and filled with serous fluid. The nurse documents these lesions as:

a. Macules. b. Patches. c. Vesicles. d. Bullae.

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