There are several features of an ideal nursing intervention. What is the term for when it can be implemented in real-world settings and integrated into current models of care?

A) Conceptually sound
B) Cost-effective
C) Feasible
D) Developmentally appropriate


C

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Identify the desired effects of general anesthesia. Select all that apply

a. Reduction of risk b. Analgesia c. Amnesia d. Muscle relaxation

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A client asks the nurse about her vital signs, and the nurse refuses to provide the client with this information. This is an example of a breach in:

a. justice c. veracity b. nonmaleficence d. beneficence

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A patient tells the nurse that his back has not "bothered" him for months but now that he's in the intensive care unit, his back is "killing" him

The nurse realizes the reason for this increase in pain can be because of 1. forced immobility and anxiety. 2. exacerbation of a long-standing back problem. 3. the disease process that caused the hospital admission. 4. a tolerance to pain medication.

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A client who has hemophilia A is scheduled for a minor surgical procedure. The client states, "I'm worried about this surgery. My doctor told me I had to come to the hospital for some kind of treatment a week before it. What is that all about?"

Which responses by the nurse is the most appropriate? Standard Text: Select all that apply. 1. "You must have misunderstood the directions. Let me check with the health care provider." 2. "Blood will be taken and banked in case you need to have it retransfused on the day of surgery." 3. "You will be given a test dose of a medication used to increase your clotting factors." 4. "This visit is related to your hemophilia and keeping you safe during the surgery." 5. "Don't be worried about the testing. Nothing will hurt."

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