Which of the following is not a step in descriptive phenomenology?

A) Bracketing
B) Inferring
C) Analyzing
D) Describing


B

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A patient is admitted with acute, painful muscle spasms and suffers from intermittent porphyria, an inherited enzyme deficiency. Which of the following muscle relaxants is contraindicated due to the patient's history of porphyria?

A) Baclofen (Lioresal) B) Carisoprodol (Soma) C) Diazepam (Valium) D) Dantrolene (Dantrium)

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In which of the following situations would blood most likely rapidly relocate from central circulation to the lower extremities?

A) A client undergoes a stress test on a treadmill. B) A client does isotonic exercises in a wheelchair. C) A client is helped out of bed and stands up. D) A client reclines from a sitting to supine position.

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A nurse working in the orthopedic clinic often receives questions from clients about exercise. The nurse answers their questions based on the knowledge that regular exercise

A) if performed in excess as a young adult, will lead to osteoporosis. B) prevents muscle atrophy and improves mobility, thus reducing the risk of falls. C) should be avoided by older adults with rheumatoid arthritis because it could cause a flare up of inflammation. D) is likely to lead to increased reliance on analgesic medications.

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Sensitivity and specificity are important criteria for screening and diagnostic instruments. What is sensitivity?

A) Different method of measuring the same attributes yielding similar results B) Ability to differentiate the construct being measured from other similar concepts C) Instrument's ability to identify a case correctly D) Instrument's ability to identify noncases correctly.

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