The criterion used by quantitative researchers involving the soundness of the evidence is:

A) Reliability
B) Validity
C) Credibility
D) Generalizability


B

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An adult patient with renal cancer, weighing 95 kg, is to receive vincristine 25 mcg/kg/day IV. What is the dosage of vincristine that the nurse should administer to the patient daily in mg? __________

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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The nurse is planning to assess the neurologic function of a 6-hour old newborn. The most desirable behavioral state to test infant responses is which of the following?

A. Drowsy B. Light sleep C. Quiet alert D. Active alert

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A patient with schizophrenia has been stable in the community. Today, the spouse reports the patient is delusional and explosive. The patient says, "I'm willing to take my medicine, but I forgot to get my prescription refilled."

Which outcome should the nurse add to the plan of care? a. Nurse will obtain prescription refills every 90 days and deliver them to the patient. b. Patient's spouse will mark dates for prescription refills on the family calendar. c. Patient will report to the hospital for medication follow-up every week. d. Patient will call the nurse weekly to discuss medication-related issues.

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Which of the following factors have an effect on health care delivery?

By the year 2020, it is estimated that the number of U.S. adults over the age of 65 will be more than 53 million. Computers, bedside charting, and the ability to store and retrieve large volumes of information in databases are common in healthcare organizations. 1. Increased use of complementary and alternative medicine. 2. More knowledgeable consumers. 3. Increase in the number of elderly. 4. Decrease in chronic disease. 5. Technological advances. 6. Economics.

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