In caring for a person with middle to late stage or moderately severe Alzheimer's disease, which of the following concerns takes priority?
a. safety
b. socialization
c. body-image
d. coping
A
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1. Developing and coordinating care 2. Treatment of uncomplicated illness 3. Aspects of client care that do not require nursing judgment 4. Monitoring effects of medication on clients 5.
What is an approximate method of estimating output for a child who is not toilet trained?
a. Have parents estimate output. b. Weigh diapers after each void. c. Place a urine collection device on the child. d. Have the child sit on a potty chair 30 minutes after eating.
There are four types of validity that affect the rigor of a quantitative study. What concerns inferences about the extent to which study results can be generalized?
A) Statistical conclusion validity B) Internal validity C) Construct validity D) External validity
Several health belief systems exist. The client tells the nurse of believing that physical biomedical processes control life
Which health belief system is dominated by this belief that physical and biomedical processes can be studied and manipulated to control life? A) Scientific/biomedical B) Magicoreligious C) Holistic medicine D) Yin–yang and hot–cold theories