Which of the following strategies can a nurse take to help prevent hypernatremia in a client receiving bolus feedings?
A) Monitor serum levels.
B) Provide adequate fluids
C) Reduce potassium intake
D) Select a low-carbohydrate, high-fat formula
B) Provide adequate fluids
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A student asks the faculty member to explain the term "nidation." Which explanation is best?
A. Blood vessel development B. Degradation of the zona pellucida C. Implantation of the fertilized ovum D. Sperm washing
The nurse researcher reports that after data collection was completed, a follow-up focus group session with participants was used to validate that the participants agreed the findings were true to their own experiences
What aspect of the study does this support? a. The study's credibility b. The study's auditability c. The study's transferability d. The study's fittingness
All of the following statements about quasi-experimental design are true EXCEPT
a. it is more robust than a true experimental design b. control is not possible c. randomization is not possible d. all subjects have some exposure to the independent variable
A client is seen at the local health center where a flat rate of payment up front is required, instead of reimbursing the health care provider's cost. The client is most likely using which form of payment?
a. Pay for performance c. Cost plus b. Prospective payment system d. Selective payment