The type of research that has the least control associated with it is called quasi-experimental
A) True
B) False
B
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a. Adhering to Standard Precautions b. Assessing tolerance to dressing changes c. Performing hand hygiene before and after care d. Disposing of soiled dressings properly
A child with rheumatic fever begins involuntary, purposeless movements of her limbs. What does the nurse recognize that this indicates?
a. Seizure activity b. Hypoxia c. Sydenham's chorea d. Decreasing level of consciousness
During the course of obtaining a genetic history from a female client, you note that there is a family history of a genetic disease on the maternal side but no evidence of symptomatology in the client or the client's children, two girls
Which observation can you make related to genetic expression? a. Autosomal dominant expression is observed. b. X-linked dominant trait is observed. c. More information is needed to determine the answer. d. Autosomal recessive expression is observed and both the children will be carriers of the disease process.
A nurse is documenting the electrolyte report of a client on diuretic therapy for
congestive heart failure. The report is as follows: sodium, 142 mEq/L; potassium, 2.5 mEq/L; calcium, 5 mEq/L; and chloride, 98 mEq/L. Which electrolyte disturbance should the nurse report to the physician? A) Hyponatremia B) Hypochloremia C) Hypokalemia D) Hypocalcemia