When using analysis criteria for a grand theory, why it is important to consider the background of the theorist?
A) It reveals the foundations of the theorist's ideas
B) It examines the assumptions of the author
C) It leads to understanding application to practice
D) It determines the complexity of the thought process
A
You might also like to view...
Which female reproductive tract structure would the nurse identify as containing rugae that enable the structure to dilate during labor and birth?
A) Cervix B) Fallopian tubes C) Vagina D) Vulva
A primiparous client is being seen in the clinic for her first prenatal visit. It is determined that she is 11 weeks pregnant. The nurse develops a teaching plan to educate the client about what she will most likely experience during this period
Which of the following would the nurse include? A) Ankle edema B) Urinary frequency C) Backache D) Hemorrhoids
The nurse is assessing a patient who has returned to the care area after surgery. What should the nurse do to ensure the patient receives appropriate care?
1. Check the physician's orders to see if preoperative orders have been reordered. 2. Schedule the patient for vital signs assessments every four hours. 3. Orient the patient to person, place, and time. 4. Assess the patient's mental status.
The nurse has been working with a client of limited financial means. The client states that they don't have much money to buy meat, so the nurse recommends the client focus on foods with high biologic value protein
The nurse knows teaching has been effective when the client says: 1. "We only need about 3 ounces of meat per day per person.". 2. "Eggs might be an inexpensive way to get protein.". 3. "We should consider becoming vegetarian.". 4. "Even if I don't eat meat, my children need it grow normally.".