The guide for the selection of nursing theory presented in your text is a set of questions that facilitate reflection and exploration in the study of nursing theory that can lead to the selection of a nursing theory for use in your practice
Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
ANS: T
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A nurse is caring for a patient who abuses marijuana. The treatment for marijuana abuse consists mainly of
A) nonpharmacologic interventions combined with an exercise program. B) drug therapy with bromocriptine (Parlodel). C) aggressive respiratory assistance D) no nursing action unless the patient experiences a "bad trip."
Indicate which of the following factors influence the need for greater educational requirements and specializations for registered nurses in Canada. Choose all that apply
1) Changing technology 2) Client acuity 3) Clearly defined scope of practice 4) Increased responsibility and accountability
The nurse places an orthotic device onto the client's lower leg. Which is the priority nursing intervention to complete?
1. Instruct client that device is long-term therapy. 2. Provide client teaching before ending the visit. 3. Ensure orthotic device is free of client clothing. 4. Assess affected tissue for redness from pressure.
A nurse educator uses Madeleine Leininger's model and describes a formal area of study and practice focused on comparative human-care differences and similarities of the beliefs, values,
and patterned lifeways of cultures to provide culturally congruent, meaningful, and beneficial health care to people. This is a definition of ___________. Fill in the blank with the appropriate word.