Constructing a funnel plot will assist in determining how many studies with what type of results to reverse the conclusion of a significant finding?
A) Significant
B) Nonsignificant
C) Clinically significant
D) Clinically specific
B
You might also like to view...
Provision number 1 of the 2001 Code of Ethics for Nurses states: "The nurse, in all professional relationships, practices with compassion and respect for the inherent dignity, worth, and unique-ness of every individual, unrestricted by
considerations of social or economic status, personal attributes, or the nature of health-care problems." On which ethical principle is this statement primarily based? a. The right to privacy b. Distributive justice c. Client autonomy d. Nurse veracity
When taking a tympanic temperature on a patient under the age of 3,
A) pull the pinna up, then back. B) pull the pinna down and back. C) rotate the handle toward the chin. D) tug the earlobe gently.
The nurse completes an initial newborn examination on a baby boy at 90 minutes of age. The baby was born at 40 weeks' gestation with no birth trauma
The nurse's findings include the following parameters: heart rate, 136 beats per minute; respiratory rate, 64 breaths per minute; temperature, 98.2°F (36.8°C); length, 49.5 cm; and weight, 3500 g. The nurse documents the presence of a heart murmur, absence of bowel sounds, symmetry of ears and eyes, no grunting or nasal flaring, and full range of movement of all extremities. Which assessment would warrant further investigation and require immediate consultation with the baby's health-care provider? a. Respiratory rate b. Presence of a heart murmur c. Absent bowel sounds d. Weight
The patient has a surgical wound with the edges approximated by sutures. By what method does the nurse expect this wound to heal?
A) Naturally B) Primary intention C) Secondary intention D) Tertiary intention