If a researcher wanted to determine how well a prenatal program was meeting its objectives of reducing rates of low birth weight and improving rates of breastfeeding, the research would be a(n):
A) Survey
B) Evaluation
C) Methodologic study
D) Secondary analysis
B
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The nurse is caring for a patient diagnosed with syndrome of inappropriate antidiuretic hormone (SIADH) which the nurse recognizes is caused by what?
A) Excessive secretion of antidiuretic hormone (ADH) B) Insufficient secretion of ADH C) Excessive secretion of androgens D) Insufficient secretion of antidepressants
What elements make up the nursing process? Select all that apply
1. Planning 2. Diagnosis 3. Evaluation 4. Assessment 5. Communication
A patient with an alcohol addiction says, "My drinking is all my wife's fault. She makes me so crazy I just have to have a drink." What does this exemplify?
a. Rationalization b. Denial c. Intellectualization d. Projection
An infant with short bowel syndrome will be discharged home on total parenteral nutrition (TPN) and gastrostomy feedings. Nursing care should include
a. Preparing family for impending death b. Teaching family signs of central venous catheter infection c. Teaching family how to calculate caloric needs d. Securing TPN and gastrostomy tubing under the diaper to lessen risk of dislodgment