Virginia Graves has worked as an RN for several years in a pediatric hospital. She recently completed an RN-to-BSN program to meet expected requirements for a potential position in a community setting, because she is interested in working as a
1. Nurse in a juvenile corrections facility.
2. Nurse in a pediatric clinic.
3. Nurse in an outpatient surgery department specializing in pediatrics.
4. School nurse or public health nurse.
ANS: 4
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The nurse is caring for a patient with a pH of 7.32. Which medications would be appropriate to administer to a patient with this condition?
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A knowledge gap that can be addressed through systematic study represents a:
A) theory B) hypothesis C) research problem D) conceptual framework