Systematic reviews are the cornerstone of:

A) Evidence-based practice
B) Evidence hierarchies
C) Research methods
D) Empirical inquiry


A

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The initial response from the nurse would be to: 1. Perform a vaginal exam. 2. Notify the physician. 3. Place the client in a left lateral position. 4. Administer oxygen at 2L per nasal cannula.

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A 44-year-old woman will undergo a bilateral mastectomy later today and the nurse in surgical admitting has begun the process of patient education. What positive outcome of providing the patient with information should the nurse expect?

A) Increased concentration B) Decreased depression levels C) Sharing of personal details D) Building interdependent relationships

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A classmate asks the student nurse how to make a flashcard. What is the student nurse's most accurate response?

1. Write all the information about a topic on the front of the card. 2. Write a list of key terms on the front of the card. 3. Write a question about a key topic on the front and the answer on the back. 4. Use different colored cards for each topic discussed in class.

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The nursing instructor is talking with her students about the assessment of cranial nerves. What would the instructor tell her students about the specific instances when cranial nerves should be assessed? (Mark all that apply.)

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