What is the name of the nursing theorist who defines health as having three elements: a high level of overall physical, mental, and social functioning; a general adaptive-maintenance level of daily functioning;
and the absence of illness (or the presence of efforts that lead to its absence)? ____________________
Fill in the blank with correct word.
ANS:
Jean Watson
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A) all children should be toilet trained by age 2 years. B) children can remain dry during the night before they can do so during the day. C) bowel training is easier than urine training. D) toilet training is a 12-month process.
Data provided by studies on patients with community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) have influenced the standards of practice for those patients
Which order should the nurse anticipate on the standard orders as a result of initiatives developed through clinical studies? a. Obtaining blood cultures within 4 hours of arrival at the hospital b. Administering antibiotics within 4 hours of arrival at the hospital c. Administration of aspirin on arrival to the hospital d. Administration of oxygen at 4 L per nasal prongs
Your client is a bed-bound 92-year-old with end-stage dementia. Her 65-year-old daughter provides all of her care, along with caring for her disabled husband
You note that she has had more colds lately, and she states that she is "exhausted." However, when you try to assess her state of mind, she consistently changes the subject, avoiding any more discussion about herself. You learn from her husband that she is regularly drinking larger quantities of alcohol to "relax." Your nursing diagnosis is: 1. Compromised family coping. 2. Caregiver role strain. 3. Ineffective coping. 4. Disabled family coping.
Which of the following statements is a molecular geneticist likely to write when summarizing a research project?
a. Regardless of environment, genes determine one's vocal ability. b. The ability to sing well can be inherited from ones parents. c. Gene X is the sole determinant an individual's vocal ability. d. Genes X, W and H combine to determine an individual's vocal ability.