A statement about the significance of a study describes the
a. influence of results on nursing practice.
b. relationship among study variables.
c. study design and methods.
d. validity of the study measurement tools.
ANS: A
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1. "We will replace the carpet in our child's bedroom with tile." 2. "We're glad the dog can continue to sleep in our child's room." 3. "We'll be sure to use the fireplace often to keep the house warm in the winter." 4. "We'll keep the plants in our child's room dusted."
Three emergency room nurses are planning community education offerings that will use the American Heart Association's "Heartsaver CPR" training
Which of these would be a disadvantage to using manikin simulation technology for CPR skills practice and testing? 1. More instructors would be needed to oversee the training and testing. 2. Instruction time may be increased for training and testing purposes. 3. Participants may need to perform the skills several times to pass the test. 4. Initial costs for program implementation may be increased.
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A) "If you don't follow the therapy, your daughter could develop severe bowing of her legs." B) "It's important to use the brace or your daughter may need surgery." C) "You are doing a great job. Let's put our heads together on how to keep her busy." D) "You'll need to accept this since treatment may be required for several years."