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Nursing Research Module 5
The nurse is preparing healthy research subjects for the first phase of a new drug trial. What information 
will be obtained upon the completion of phase I of the trial? 
a. The adverse drug effects 
b. The risks associated with the drug 
c. The optimal dosage range of the drug 
d. Comparative efficacy with other similar drugs 
c. The optimal dosage range of the drug 
A patient is undergoing major surgery and asks the nurse about a living will. He states, "I don't want 
anybody making deci...
- Exam (elaborations)
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The nurse is preparing healthy research subjects for the first phase of a new drug trial. What information 
will be obtained upon the completion of phase I of the trial? 
a. The adverse drug effects 
b. The risks associated with the drug 
c. The optimal dosage range of the drug 
d. Comparative efficacy with other similar drugs 
c. The optimal dosage range of the drug 
A patient is undergoing major surgery and asks the nurse about a living will. He states, "I don't want 
anybody making deci...
Nursing Research Module 5
1. What is a research design? 
Strategy that researchers use to answer their research questions and hypotheses 
2. What does a p value mean? What does it means if your p value is < .05? p< .001? 
P value is the calculated probability. If the p value is less than 0.5 the study was statistically significant 
and there is a 95% chance that the same results would occur if the study was done again. 
3. What are the three characteristics associated with an experimental design (study)? 
Manipulat...
- Exam (elaborations)
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1. What is a research design? 
Strategy that researchers use to answer their research questions and hypotheses 
2. What does a p value mean? What does it means if your p value is < .05? p< .001? 
P value is the calculated probability. If the p value is less than 0.5 the study was statistically significant 
and there is a 95% chance that the same results would occur if the study was done again. 
3. What are the three characteristics associated with an experimental design (study)? 
Manipulat...
Review Qs Chapter 23: Legal Implications in Nursing Practice
A nurse is planning care for a patient going to surgery. Who is responsible for informing the patient 
about the surgery along with possible risks, complications, and benefits? 
1. Family member 
2. Surgeon 
3. Nurse 
4. Nurse manager 
2. Surgeon 
A woman has severe injuries, unresponsive, and hemorrhaging after a car accident. The hcp ordered 2 
units of packed RBCs to treat for anemia. The woman's husband refuses the blood for religious reasons. 
What is the nurse's responsibility? 
1. O...
- Exam (elaborations)
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A nurse is planning care for a patient going to surgery. Who is responsible for informing the patient 
about the surgery along with possible risks, complications, and benefits? 
1. Family member 
2. Surgeon 
3. Nurse 
4. Nurse manager 
2. Surgeon 
A woman has severe injuries, unresponsive, and hemorrhaging after a car accident. The hcp ordered 2 
units of packed RBCs to treat for anemia. The woman's husband refuses the blood for religious reasons. 
What is the nurse's responsibility? 
1. O...
Vital Signs and Mobility Assessment
Vital Signs 
Measurements like temperature, pulse, blood pressure, and respiratory rate 
Thermoregulation 
Body's ability to maintain internal temperature within an acceptable range 
Perfusion 
Process of delivering blood to a capillary bed in tissue 
Oxygenation 
Process of providing oxygen to cells in the body 
Nursing Process 
Systematic method to deliver patient care involving assessment, diagnosis, planning, implementation, 
and evaluation
- Exam (elaborations)
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Vital Signs 
Measurements like temperature, pulse, blood pressure, and respiratory rate 
Thermoregulation 
Body's ability to maintain internal temperature within an acceptable range 
Perfusion 
Process of delivering blood to a capillary bed in tissue 
Oxygenation 
Process of providing oxygen to cells in the body 
Nursing Process 
Systematic method to deliver patient care involving assessment, diagnosis, planning, implementation, 
and evaluation
Lilley's Pharmacology Study Guide (Chapters 1-7, 10-11, 17)
Which phase of the nursing process requires the nurse to establish a comprehensive baseline of data 
concerning ap articular patient? 
A. Assessment 
B. Planning 
C. Implementation 
D. Evaluation 
A. Assessment 
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The nurse monitors the fulfillment of goals, and may revise them, during which phase of the nursing 
process? 
A. Assessment 
B. Planning 
C. Implementation 
D. Evaluation 
D. Evaluation 
The nurse prepares and administers prescribed m...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Which phase of the nursing process requires the nurse to establish a comprehensive baseline of data 
concerning ap articular patient? 
A. Assessment 
B. Planning 
C. Implementation 
D. Evaluation 
A. Assessment 
We have an expert-written solution to this problem! 
The nurse monitors the fulfillment of goals, and may revise them, during which phase of the nursing 
process? 
A. Assessment 
B. Planning 
C. Implementation 
D. Evaluation 
D. Evaluation 
The nurse prepares and administers prescribed m...
Pharmacology Exam 1: ch. 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 18, 19
pharmacology - 
- the study of drugs and their effects on the human body 
Review dosage calculations and basic math concepts *** 
ch. 14 
1 kg = ..... g 
1,000 
1 g = ...... mg 
1,000 
1 KL (kiloliter) = ...... L 
1,000 
1 glass = .... oz 
1 coffee cup = ... oz 
8 oz 
6 oz
- Exam (elaborations)
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pharmacology - 
- the study of drugs and their effects on the human body 
Review dosage calculations and basic math concepts *** 
ch. 14 
1 kg = ..... g 
1,000 
1 g = ...... mg 
1,000 
1 KL (kiloliter) = ...... L 
1,000 
1 glass = .... oz 
1 coffee cup = ... oz 
8 oz 
6 oz
HENKE'S MED MATH CH. 3 DOSAGE CALCULATION, PREPARATION & ADMINISTRATION
ac 
before meals 
pc 
after meals 
daily 
every day, daily 
bid 
twice a day 
tid 
three times a day 
qid 
four times a day 
qh 
every hour 
at bedtime 
at bedtime, hour of sleep 
qn 
every night 
stat 
immediately 
q2h or q2(degree symbol) 
every 2 hours 
q4h or q4degree 
every 4 hours
- Exam (elaborations)
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ac 
before meals 
pc 
after meals 
daily 
every day, daily 
bid 
twice a day 
tid 
three times a day 
qid 
four times a day 
qh 
every hour 
at bedtime 
at bedtime, hour of sleep 
qn 
every night 
stat 
immediately 
q2h or q2(degree symbol) 
every 2 hours 
q4h or q4degree 
every 4 hours
Nursing Process Bests Solution Graded A+
Define the nursing process 
a systematic problem-solving approach toward providing individualized nursing care. 
What is NANDA-I 
North American Nursing 
Diagnosis Association International 
What are the characteristics of the nursing process? 
1-framework for care to indiv, families, & communities 2-orderly & systematic 3-interdependent 4- 
provides specific care for the indiv, fam, & comm 5- client centered 6-appropriate for use throughout 
lifespan 7-used in ALL settings 
What are the steps o...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Define the nursing process 
a systematic problem-solving approach toward providing individualized nursing care. 
What is NANDA-I 
North American Nursing 
Diagnosis Association International 
What are the characteristics of the nursing process? 
1-framework for care to indiv, families, & communities 2-orderly & systematic 3-interdependent 4- 
provides specific care for the indiv, fam, & comm 5- client centered 6-appropriate for use throughout 
lifespan 7-used in ALL settings 
What are the steps o...
Fundamentals of Nursing Rated A+
origination of the word "nurse" 
from the latin word "nutrix" meaning to nourish 
Interrelated roles of nurses 
communicator, teacher, counselor, leader, researcher, advocate, collaborator 
coping with disability and death 
nurses use optimal function of maximum strengths and potentials, refer to community support systems; 
provide care to families and patients during end-of-life care, hospice 
The Nursing Process 
-one of major guidelines for nursing practice 
-helps nurses implement their ...
- Exam (elaborations)
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origination of the word "nurse" 
from the latin word "nutrix" meaning to nourish 
Interrelated roles of nurses 
communicator, teacher, counselor, leader, researcher, advocate, collaborator 
coping with disability and death 
nurses use optimal function of maximum strengths and potentials, refer to community support systems; 
provide care to families and patients during end-of-life care, hospice 
The Nursing Process 
-one of major guidelines for nursing practice 
-helps nurses implement their ...
Mathematics (100% Guaranteed)
sum 
the total amount resulting from the addition of two or more numbers, amounts, or items. 
a particular amount of money. 
"they could not afford such a ___" 
regroup 
rearrange (something) into a new group or groups. 
"she was ____ing the numeric data" 
add 
put together (two or more numbers or amounts) to calculate their total value. 
"they added all the figures up"
- Exam (elaborations)
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sum 
the total amount resulting from the addition of two or more numbers, amounts, or items. 
a particular amount of money. 
"they could not afford such a ___" 
regroup 
rearrange (something) into a new group or groups. 
"she was ____ing the numeric data" 
add 
put together (two or more numbers or amounts) to calculate their total value. 
"they added all the figures up"
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ENPC EXAM/. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS.
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ATI Critical Thinking Exam Questions and Answers (77 Questions) 2023 GRADED A+
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