One of the limitations of survey research is that the approach lends itself to the collection of only objective facts

A) True
B) False


B

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A patient's severe family tragedy 1 year ago resulted in depression and insomnia. Which of the following hypnotics may be safely taken for longer-term treatment of insomnia?

A) Lorazepam (Ativan) B) Eszopiclone (Lunesta) C) Chloral hydrate D) Oxazepam (Serax)

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A patient presents at the emergency department complaining of dizziness, mental confusion, and difficulty hearing. What should the nurse suspect is wrong with the patient?

A) Anakinra toxicity B) Ibuprofen toxicity C) Salicylism D) Acetaminophen toxicity

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The triage nurse is taking vital signs of a 59-year-old African American male who has arrived to be treated for a laceration in his right hand. His blood pressure is 180/104

The nurse applies a dressing to his hand and plans for continuation of his care for the laceration. When questioning the client about his blood pressure, he states he did not know if that was normal for him and that he was not on any medication. In analyzing the blood pressure, the nurse decides A) this is normal for someone in pain from an injury. B) this finding is abnormal and presents an opportunity to initiate secondary prevention to prevent the progression of illness. C) the blood pressure may not be accurate, therefore, it does not need to be addressed. D) this patient needs to have his pressure taken in a standing position.

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Convert the metric measure: 1 g __________ mg

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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