Congruence refers to interconnectedness between methods and question, between the current study and earlier ones, and between theory and approach
A) True
B) False
A
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The nurse is planning care for a client with acute myeloid leukemia (AML). Which diagnoses are priorities for this client to minimize the risk of complications associated with AML?
Select all that apply. A) Risk for Infection B) Ineffective Thermoregulation C) Imbalanced Nutrition D) Fluid Volume Excess E) Risk for Ineffective Protection (Bleeding)
In the example in which there is a medication error, the hospital policy is to use root-cause analysis to fully evaluate the situation. In the root-cause analysis process, one would expect that:
a. a committee is formed to determine the risk of litigation. b. a committee is formed to determine the punishment for those involved. c. a committee is formed that can reconstruct the events leading to the error. d. a committee is formed that can correct the error and avoid damages.
Which clinical conditions are associated with increased levels of alpha fetoprotein (AFP)? (Select all that apply.)
a. Down syndrome b. Molar pregnancy c. Twin gestation d. Incorrect gestational age assessment of a normal fetus—estimation is earlier in the pregnancy e. Threatened abortion
The client receives treatment with radioactive iodine (Iodine-131) therapy. What will the best evaluation by the nurse reveal?
1. The client will only temporarily accomplish the euthyroid state. 2. The client could safely become pregnant while receiving this treatment. 3. The client will most likely require thyroid replacement therapy. 4. The client does not have to distance herself from others.