In which section would the following sentence most likely appear? "The results may have been influenced by the patients' desire to please the researchers and the hospital staff."
A) Introduction
B) Method section
C) Results section
D) Discussion
D
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An older client has gastric cancer and is scheduled to have a partial gastrectomy. The family does not want the client told about her diagnosis. What action by the nurse is best?
a. Ask the family why they feel this way. b. Assess family concerns and fears. c. Refuse to go along with the family's wishes. d. Tell the family that such secrets cannot be kept.
Your patient with chronic renal failure is ready to begin renal dialysis treatment. She asks you for advice about which type of dialysis would be right for her
She states that she is considering peritoneal dialysis because it is less expensive and has fewer dietary and fluid restrictions. You advise her that peritoneal dialysis: 1. has some very real drawbacks, such as increased risk of peritonitis and back pain from the indwelling fluid. 2. gives more independence and more closely resembles normal kidney function. 3. is a lot more work than hemodialysis, in which the health care staff takes care of everything. 4. usually does not work very well and has many complications, such as a high blood sugar level.
Identify the primary distinction between nursing diagnosis and medical diagnosis
a. Nursing diagnosis is based on information gathered from the assessment of the client. b. Medical diagnosis identifies client care problems that affect the whole client. c. Nursing diagnosis identifies client prob-lems that nurses can treat independently. d. Medical diagnosis is vague and confusing.
A subdimension of Swanson's process of caring, Knowing, involves which of the following?
A) sharing feelings with the patient B) performing thorough assessments C) focusing on the patient's experiences D) offering realistic optimism