A client in the medical-surgical unit of a hospital asks the nurse how long it will take to psychologically feel well after her hysterectomy. The nurse replies that in some studies in the nursing
literature women feel their best 6 to 8 weeks postoperatively. Which of the following types of nursing practice has the nurse displayed?
A) Stereotypical-based nursing practice
B) Theoretically-based nursing practice
C) Rote-based nursing practice
D) Typical-based nursing practice
D
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Which of the following interventions would be the best choice to monitor fluid and electrolyte balance?
1. Assess whether client is voiding. 2. Assess daily weight. 3. Evaluate daily urine specimens. 4. Check daily magnesium levels.
When all experimental subjects are included in the analysis of outcomes, even though some failed to receive the experimental treatment, the principle involved is:
A) Intention to treat B) Counterbalancing C) Homogeneity D) On-protocol procedures
The nurse knows that then hospitalized adolescents underrate their pain and hide it, the adolescent is most likely denying pain to:
a. show strength or get out of the hospital earlier b. get the nursing staff in trouble with the doctor c. keep from getting cut off from phoning friends d. avoid having to take pain medication of any type
The highest injury rate related to risk taking of all groups of children occurs in
1. Infants 2. Toddlers and preschoolers 3. School-age children 4. Adolescents