Researchers and subjects collaborate to produce and use knowledge in participatory action research
A) True
B) False
A
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A nurse has just received a clean-catch urine sample from the patient and is about to deliver it to the laboratory for analysis. She observes that it is dark yellow, has a cloudy or turbid appearance, and has an ammonia odor
Which of the following does the nurse suspect about the patient's condition based on her observations? Select all that apply. A) The patient is diabetic. B) The patient has above-normal creatinine clearance. C) The patient is dehydrated. D) The patient has proteinuria. E) The patient has intrarenal hemorrhaging. F) The patient has a renal infection.
If a client suddenly seems highly distractible and unable to focus attention, understand instructions, or shifts attention, the nurse should assess:
a. for a history of Alzheimer's disease. c. a family history of mental illness. b. signs and causes of acute confusion. d. self-esteem disturbance.
When preparing a plan of care for an immobilized patient, the nurse should
a. Use established expected outcomes to evaluate the patient's response to care. b. Display an air of professional superiority when interventions are not successful. c. Never vary from interventions that have been successful for other patients. d. Use objective data only in determining whether interventions have been successful.
What is the average adult fluid intake and loss in each 24 hours?
A) 500 to 1,000 mL B) 1,000 to 1,500 mL C) 1,500 to 2,000 mL D) 1,500 to 3500 mL