In the theory by Parse, she incorporates which of the following principles?
A) Concepts by Rogers
B) Existential-phenomenology
C) Nursing metaparadigm
D) All of the above
D
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When initiating a 24-hour urine collection, the nurse asks the patient to void. The nurse then _______ the specimen
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Dangers to the fetus from environmental tobacco smoke include:
a. hearing loss and vision disturbances. b. impaired fetal growth and low birth weight. c. muscular dystrophy and skeletal deformities. d. seizures and neurological deficits.
What is the most important information that
should be included when teaching a patient who has been prescribed zaleplon (Sonata) about the action of this drug? a. "This drug may take from 30 minutes to an hour to work." b. "Go to bed immediately after taking a dose of this drug." c. "Be sure to report any side effects to your prescriber." d. "This drug can make glaucoma worse."
An LPN is considering returning to school for her RN. She watches a couple of RNs on the unit to see what they do. When she is on break with an RN, she discusses nursing concepts as they apply to disease conditions
She would like to be an RN but just does not know if she can handle the stress and responsibility of an RN. According to Nicolson and West, in what stage of work transition is this LPN? a. Preparation c. Adjustment b. Encounter d. Stabilization