Evaluation of nursing care is based on:
a. measurable outcomes
b. effectiveness of interventions
c. client satisfaction
d. time allowed for success
A
Evaluation of nursing care is based on measurable outcomes. For an outcome to be measurable, it should state a timeline for achievement and it should be realistic.
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1. Accidental poisonings. 2. Burns. 3. Falls. 4. Fires.
A heterogeneous sample may negatively affect a study's internal validity but may enhance its external validity
A) True B) False
While progressing through nursing school, the student develops a system to categorize information as it is presented. Which theorist developed a learning theory that supports this categorization of information as essential?
1. Skinner 2. Bandura 3. Rogers 4. Bruner
The student nurse is ambulating with a blind patient. Which technique(s) indicate(s) that the student nurse requires further instruction? (Select all that apply.)
a. Holding the patient's dominant arm b. Instructing the patient to put both hands on his shoulders c. Allowing the patient to hold the nurse's arm d. Holding the patient's hand e. Walking just behind the patient