What is the overall plan for answering the research question?
A) Sampling plan
B) Proposal
C) Problem statement
D) Research design
D
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A nurse cares for a client who recently completed genetic testing and received a negative result. The client states, "I feel guilty because so many of my family members are carriers of this disease and I am not." How should the nurse respond?
a. "You are not genetically predisposed for this disease but you could still become ill. Let's discuss a plan for prevention." b. "Since many of your family members are carriers, you should undergo further testing to verify the results are accurate." c. "We usually encourage clients to participate in counseling after receiving test results. Can I arrange this for you?" d. "It is normal to feel this way. I think you should share this news with your family so that they can support you."
Open-ended questions offer broad openings and encourage clients to share information. The statement that best illustrates this communication technique is,
1. Do you have a family? 2. Where is your family? 3. Tell me about your family. 4. Does your family live in the area?
On a 20-item Likert scale with five response categories, the range of possible scores is which of the following?
A) 0 to 100 B) 20 to 80 C) 20 to 100 D) 0 to 50
A client in labor wants to have a medication-free birth. What should the nurse include when discussing alternatives to pain medication with this client?
1. Emphasize that no medication will be given. 2. Review that the use of medications allows for rest and less fatigue. 3. Explain that pain relief will allow a more enjoyable birth experience. 4. Summarize how maternal pain and stress can have a more adverse effect on the fetus than would a small amount of analgesia.