A key construct in the Theory of Planned Behavior is people's intention to perform a behavior
A) True
B) False
A
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A 20-year-old college student who transferred from a community college in her hometown to a
university 100 miles from home had been emotionally close to her mother and sister. When she transferred she broke up with her boyfriend of 2 years. She was slow to make new friends at the university. Gradually, she began to eat whenever she felt blue. She consumed large quantities of food nightly and then induced vomiting. The binge-purge cycles continued until they began to interfere with her schoolwork. She sought help from the university health clinic. During the initial interview, what other issue should the nurse address in addition to the binge-purge syndrome? a. Study habits b. School activities c. Losses d. Student aid
Which statement is true about theory and qualitative studies?
a. Qualitative studies rely on conceptual frameworks and not on theory. b. Qualitative studies are not based on theory. c. Qualitative studies may be used to create theory. d. Qualitative studies use theory in the same way as quantitative studies.
The nurse is assessing a client who has received a tentative diagnosis of delirium. The nurse is talking with the family about the major cause of the client's condition
Which of the following would be appropriate for the nurse to say to the family? A) "Basically, this diagnosis is based on the inability to talk normally." B) "This diagnosis was based on the fact that you reported there had been a gradual onset of symptoms." C) "This diagnosis is predominately based on the rapid onset of impaired consciousness." D) "This diagnosis was determined based on your report that the client was exposed to an infectious agent."
What activity would the nurse expect to find in an 18-month-old?
A) Standing on tiptoes B) Pedaling a tricycle C) Climbing stairs with assistance D) Carrying a large toy while walking