Hypotheses are generally presented in which section of the report?

A) Introduction
B) Methods
C) Results
D) Discussion


A

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Maintaining eye contact for 2 to 6 seconds during communication:

a. keeps the nurse's attention on the conversation. b. counteracts shyness in the patient. c. indicates continuous focused attention. d. assesses if the patient is involved in the conversation.

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Case management and disease management are similar because both are interventions designed to coordinate care for better outcomes and lowered costs. Which statements are true regarding the differences between the two terms (select all that apply)?

a. Disease management is client focused. b. Case management involves an intense fo-cus on coordinating care of an individual. c. Disease management is more popula-tion-based than client-centered. d. Disease management is more episodic in its approach. e. Case management is more popula-tion-focused.

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Your 66-year-old patient complains of frequency of urination and hesitancy of the urine stream. On DRE, there is a hard, nodular, enlarged, non-tender prostate. The clinician should recognize these as symptoms of:

A. Prostatitis B. Prostate cancer C. Urethritis D. Benign prostatic hyperplasia

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A nurse is assessing a 14-year-old boy who has been admitted for an exacerbation of sickle cell disease. The nurse is assessing the cognitive ability of the teen. The nurse must remember to include all of the following except:

1. Assessing the developmental age, not the chronological age. 2. Assessing the interactions between the patient and peers. 3. Assessing how the child responds to the physical assessment. 4. Assessing the physical maturation of the teen.

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