A nursing instructor is using a spreadsheet to perform an item analysis for a group of tests used in the medical–surgical class over the past 5 years. The instructor has beginning-level spreadsheet skills

Which of the following would be least appropriate for the instructor to do to ensure the analysis is accurate?
A) Use a separate worksheet for each of the tests in the workbook
B) Draft out the design using a pencil and paper first
C) Enter several values into each of the cells
D) Create a name for each spreadsheet developed


C

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A client with chronic pain asks if there are interventions to reduce the pain other than drugs. What should the nurse instruct this client?

1. Take long walks for knee pain. 2. Watch TV or read a book when pain is perceived. 3. Notify the physician when the pain subsides. 4. Perform acupuncture on the pain site.

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A nursing dean in a baccalaureate nursing (BSN) program wishes to create a program that meets the needs of multiple and diverse students, responds to current trends, and increases enrollment

What modification to the existing program would best meet this goal? a. Allow RNs to validate community health nursing through volunteer work. b. Bring faculty and classes to major hospitals employing non-BSN nurses. c. Create seamless entry points and tracts for RN and second-degree students. d. Find alternative times and days for classroom and clinical experiences.

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Which of the following is not an advantage of dopamine receptor agonists over levodopa?

A. It causes a lower incidence of dyskinesias. B. It has a longer duration of action. C. It causes a lower incidence of the on-off phenomenon. D. It is more effective in the treatment of Parkinson's disease.

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