Electrical shocks may result in severe burns.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
True
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In collecting a 24-hour urine specimen to determine nitrogen balance for a client, the nurse would
a. conduct the urine collection before a 24-hour food record. b. correct the results by multiplying by 0.13 for clients with renal disease. c. instruct the client on foods to eat containing specified amounts of protein. d. start the urine collection at the same time a 24-hour food record starts.
A client has a wound of the left lateral aspect of the thigh. Which of the following should the nurse do to promote wound healing for this client?
1. Position with weight directly on the wound 2. Position to keep weight off of the wound 3. Enforce strict bed rest 4. Restrict fluids
Which fetal/neonatal risk factors would lead the nurse to anticipate a potential need to resuscitate a newborn? Note: Credit will be given only if all correct choices and no incorrect choices are selected. Select all that apply
1. Nonreassuring fetal heart rate pattern/sustained bradycardia 2. Fetal scalp/capillary blood sample pH greater than 7.25 3. History of meconium in amniotic fluid 4. Prematurity 5. Significant intrapartum bleeding
A researcher conducts a study using dependent and independent variables used in a previous study but uses a different population of subjects. What type of study is this?
a. Landmark b. Pilot c. Replication d. Seminal