In certain simple cases, the researcher may trust his or her memory and should not develop a code book

A) True
B) False


B

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A nurse is teaching a client about warfarin (Coumadin). What assessment finding by the nurse indicates a possible barrier to self-management?

a. Poor visual acuity b. Strict vegetarian c. Refusal to stop smoking d. Wants weight loss surgery

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When explaining to client the importance of sleep, the nurse would be sure to include:

a. Every adult individual needs 6 hours of sleep each day. b. Exercise should be done immediately before rest. c. Sleep can be replaced by relaxing activities as long as the individual is enjoying him- or herself. d. The amount of sleep required by any individual varies.

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One of the ways that nursing care of the elderly is ensured is by the enactment and monitoring of:

a. DSM-IV-TR standards b. State boards of health c. Standards of geriatric nursing practice d. State nurse practice acts

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The nurse is preparing to assess a client that had a tonic-clonic seizure. Which assessment findings should the nurse anticipate?

A. Incontinence of urine. B. The client is in a deep sleep. C. Confusion in relation to place and time. D. The client reports an odd taste in the mouth. E. The client attempts to remove their hospital gown.

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