When developing a program for middle-aged adults about healthy lifestyles, the community health nurse integrates knowledge of the characteristics of planned change. Which of the following would be appropriate?
A) Goals are basically haphazard.
B) Change occurs by default.
C) Change aims to promote growth.
D) An agent is sometimes necessary.
D
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The research question "What is the decision-making process among intensive care unit nurses who decide to discuss spiritual issues with patients?" is:
A) Most likely to be addressed using a quantitative approach B) Most likely to be addressed using a qualitative approach C) Not researchable D) Not appropriately worded
An older female is diagnosed with vaginitis. Which of the following is least appropriate to teach this patient to prevent recurrence?
a. avoid douches b. avoid feminine deodorant sprays c. wear cotton underwear d. use Vaseline as a lubricant
Systematic reviews are the cornerstone of:
A) Evidence-based practice B) Evidence hierarchies C) Research methods D) Empirical inquiry
The client arrives at the emergency room reporting symptoms of heart palpitations, tightness in the chest, and epigastric pain. The nurse asks the client what was happening when these symptoms first appeared. The client states a stressful event
The nurse is correct to correlate that the symptoms experienced stem from which system? A) Sympathetic nervous system B) Autonomic nervous system C) Cardiopulmonary system D) Central nervous system