When can the researcher omit informed consent, when existing data from records and/or specimens are used?
A) The study does not involve an intervention.
B) The researcher is gathering data anonymously.
C) Health professional students are used as subjects.
D) The study is gathering data from records over 10 years old.
B
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The nurse understands that the nursing process step of implementation has several steps of its own. List the steps of implementation in the appropriate order, from first to last
Standard Text: Click and drag the options below to move them up or down. Choice 1. Implementing nursing orders Choice 2. Reassessing the client Choice 3. Delegating and supervising Choice 4. Documenting nursing actions Choice 5. Determining the nurse's need for assistance
A patient, age 36, is scheduled for a unilateral orchiectomy for treatment of testicular cancer. He is withdrawn and does not initiate interaction with the nurse. Which action by the nurse is most appropriate?
a. Carefully explain the post operative activity restrictions. b. Set a patient outcome that he will verbalize his understanding of the procedure. c. Assure him that he will have adequate future sexual functioning. d. Assess his concerns related to his diagnosis and treatment.
The assessment by the nurse that would be significant to help prevent a complication from amphetamine use is to
a. check oxygen levels frequently. b. keep the lights on continuously. c. measure intake and output. d. perform neurologic assessments.
A pancreatic hormone that stimulates glucose metabolism is ________.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).