It is sometimes important to agree with the older adults' disoriented notions so as NOT to confuse them

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Positive patient outcomes are the ultimate goal of nurse–patient interactions, regardless of the particular setting. Which of the following factors has the most direct influence on positive patient-care outcomes?

A) Patient's age B) Patient's ethnic heritage C) Health education D) Outcome evaluation

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When determining the literature to include as references for a research study, which criteria should be met? Standard Text: Select all that apply

1. Resources that both support and oppose the anticipated study results should be included. 2. The literature should lend itself to using large amounts of content in direct quotation form. 3. Classic sources should be the primary information cited. 4. Journal resources should be avoided. 5. The sources should be critically compared.

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A patient in the emergency department fell through the ice on a pond and was rescued by friends and driven to the hospital, still in wet clothes. By removing the wet clothes, the nurse is preventing:

A) radiant heat loss. B) evaporative heat loss. C) convective heat loss. D) conductive heat loss.

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MC While taking a radial pulse, you assess that it is irregular with a rate of 72 . Your prep sheet indicates the pulse has been regular since admission. Your first nursing action is to

A. Notify the team leader immediately. B. Take the radial pulse again in 15 minutes. C. Document the findings and leave a note for the physician. D. Take an apical pulse for 1 full minute.

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