A nurse using a clinical information system is required to document the same data in more than one area because the data do not "flow over" to the other areas and the data fields are not universally designed. Which of the following is lacking?

A) Interoperability
B) Intangibles
C) Return on investment
D) Biometrics


A

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Which statements describe the status of research concerning development of major depressive disorder (MDD) and bipolar disorder (BPD)?

Note: Credit will be given only if all correct choices and no incorrect choices are selected. Standard Text: Select all that apply. 1. It is likely that gene manipulation will reduce the prevalence of both MDD and BPD in the near future. 2. Genes responsible for the development of BPD have been identified, but those responsible for MDD are still elusive. 3. Some regions of the genome have been identified as potentially containing the genes that make clients susceptible to these disorders. 4. It is becoming increasingly clear that genetics is a prime determinant for the development of these disorders. 5. Development of these disorders is thought to be a result of interaction between genetics and environment.

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A woman whose fetus, at 30 weeks of pregnancy, is failing to thrive in utero is told her physician wants to deliver the baby by cesarean birth today. She asks you why this would be preferred to a vaginal birth

Which of the following would be your best response? A) "There's not an advantage; it's just more convenient." B) "Cesarean birth will reduce pressure on the immature head." C) "You will have reduced pain afterward." D) "Cesarean birth allows the placenta to deliver easier."

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What is the correct order for performing progressive muscle relaxation (PMR)?

a. Tensing and relaxing muscle groups from the middle of the body outward to the extremities b. Relaxing and tensing muscle groups from the middle of the body outward to the extremities c. Tensing and releasing muscle groups from the facial muscles and moving down to the muscles in the feet d. Relaxing and tightening muscle groups from the facial muscles and moving down to the muscles in the feet

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Contrast to quantitative methods, qualitative data analysis is completed ____________

a. immediately after data collection. b. by a different team of researchers. c. simultaneously with data collection. d. as a multi-step process involving two teams.

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