In determining the implementation potential of an innovation in a particular setting, which issues should be considered?

A) Efficacy
B) Transferability
C) Total cost
D) Practicality


B

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1. Nursing homes are for short-term stays. 2. Nursing homes help the client with activities of daily living. 3. Nursing homes are being replaced with community-based services. 4. Nurses in nursing homes provide at least 5 hours of care to each client each day. 5. Nursing homes help with bathing, toileting, meals, and medication administration,

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Why might a researcher use a structured interview rather than an unstructured one? (Select all that apply.)

a. The desired data for this interview is quantitative. b. Interview time is limited. c. The researcher is collecting only demographic data for the study. d. The research subjects are confused and garrulous. e. Other data were gathered previously, using an unstructured interview.

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During the assessment of a patient's respiratory status, the nurse locates the manubrium and the body of the sternum. Which anatomical structure is the nurse assessing?

1. Adam's apple 2. Angle of Louis 3. intercostal space 4. xiphoid process

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The nurse performs a vaginal assessment on a pregnant client in labor. On assessment, the nurse notes the presence of the umbilical cord protruding from the vagina. Which of the following is the initial nursing action?

1. Place the client in Trendelenburg's position. 2. Gently push the cord into the vagina. 3. Find the closest telephone, and page the physician stat. 4. Call the delivery room to notify the staff that the client will be transported imme-diately.

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