The scientific method has its intellectual roots in:
A) Logical positivism
B) Determinism
C) Phenomenology
D) Inductive reasoning
A
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A. Hypervolemia with dilute urine B. Hypovolemia and electrolyte loss C. Hypervolemia and electrolyte excess D. Hypovolemia with concentrated urine
A patient tells the nurse that both his parents are alcoholics, and he wonders about the likelihood of becoming an alcoholic as well. How should the nurse respond?
1. "There are studies that support a genetic link for developing alcoholism.". 2. "Why are you concerned about becoming an alcoholic?" 3. "You will likely become an alcoholic.". 4. "Don't worry about that.".
Mrs. Carter is concerned because her youngest child is not able to complete the same task her older siblings could do at the same age. You explain to her that this is most likely due to the fact that: a. Motor development in the youngest child may be delayed because of the tendency to be "babied" by other family membersB. This child has a birth defect and should have immediate testing to
determine the problemC. The child has not been receiving sufficient attention and love from the parents. D. The older children are jealous of the child and have delayed the child's development by injuring it
Which is an important nursing consideration when performing a bladder catheterization on a young boy?
a. Clean technique, not standard precautions, is needed. b. Insert 2% lidocaine lubricant into the urethra. c. Lubricate catheter with water-soluble lubricant such as K-Y Jelly. d. Delay catheterization for 20 minutes while anesthetic lubricant is absorbed.