Evaluating a program to prevent teen pregnancy, the gained or increased financial income, the improvements in the community attributable to the program, or costs that would result if the program was not given is an example of which of the following?
1. Cost-effectiveness analysis
2. Cost-benefit analysis
3. Cost-efficiency
4. Economic growth
ANS: 2
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As a patient with diabetic ketoacidosis receives insulin and fluids, the nurse knows careful assessment must be given to which of the following electrolytes?
a. Potassium c. Phosphorus b. Sodium d. Calcium
The nurse in the outpatient medication clinic has a full appointment book. A Hispanic American
client misses his 10 AM appointment, arriving at 12:30 PM, and a Native American client does not keep her appointment at all. What understanding on the part of the nurse will lead to satisfactory planning? These culturally diverse clients are a. members of cultural groups that have a different view of time. b. immature and irresponsible in health care matters. c. displaying passive-aggressive tendencies. d. acting out feelings of anger toward the system.
Many medications list side effects that include dry mouth, constipation, and urinary retention. What kinds of effects are these?
a. Alpha adrenergic b. Anticholinergic c. Beta adrenergic d. Sympathetic
The nurse is caring for a patient who was in a house fire. The patient currently has a hoarse voice and has soot in the sputum
Over the next 24 hours, what will the patient experience as manifestations of a lower airway injury? Note: Credit will be given only if all correct choices and no incorrect choices are selected. Select all that apply. 1. Increased mucous production 2. Bronchospasm 3. Alteration in breath sounds 4. Chest pain 5. Peripheral neuropathy