Determining an evidence-based nursing practice involves asking appropriate questions. Which question is most appropriate for the nurse to ask when looking for opportunities to improve practices?
A) "How many clients can the average nurse care for on a medical-surgical hospital unit before quality of care is compromised?"
B) "Should nurses join professional associations to foster unity within the profession?"
C) "Which medical supply company offers the greatest price discount on high-volume purchases of IV tubing?"
D) "What continuing education courses am I most interested in for self-renewal?"
A
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1. Bladder size 2. Bowel patterns 3. Medications 4. Client temperature 5. Fluid intake
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A) nipple erection. B) bradycardia. C) hypoventilation. D) hypotension.
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