Matching is the most effective method for equalizing groups of subjects who are being compared in a study
A) True
B) False
B
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A client is having a myelography. What action by the nurse is most important?
a. Assess serum aspartate aminotransferase (AST) levels. b. Ensure that informed consent is on the chart. c. Position the client flat after the procedure. d. Reinforce the dressing if it becomes saturated.
Which of the following would the nurse include in the teaching plan for a client about the use of an antifungal cream preparation for the treatment of ringworm in the ambulatory care setting? Select all that apply
A) Clean involved area before applying cream. B) Increase the amount of cream used if skin infection worsens. C) Decrease the frequency of applying cream if skin infection improves. D) Keep towels and washcloths for bathing separate from other family members during treatment. E) Keep the affected area clean and moist.
The family of a dying client is noticing that their loved one is short of breath, restless in bed, and appears to be trying to tell them something. Which nursing intervention is appropriate at this time?
A) Offer the bedpan to urinate. B) Call the physician to obtain an anxiolytic. C) Get the client out of bed to the chair. D) Offer the client sips to drink.
In preparing to administer medications to a patient with an NG tube, which would be appropriate to give through that route? (Select all that apply.)
a. Liquid medication b. Tablets crushed and diluted in 30 mL of water c. Enteric coated tablets crushed and diluted in 30 mL of water d. Capsules emptied into 30 mL of water e. Timed release capsules emptied into 30 mL of water f. Suppositories