According to Erikson, the period of early adulthood is a time of:
a. ‘industry versus inferiority'.
b. ‘identity versus role confusion'.
c. ‘intimacy and solidarity' and ‘isolation'.
d. ‘integrity versus despair'.
c
Erikson describes this stage of development as that
between ‘intimacy and solidarity' and ‘isolation'.
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a. Hospital stay is shortened b. Sense of self-worth is improved c. Risk of infection is reduced d. Nursing care needed is reduced
A nurse is conducting an admission assessment of a client who has presented to the hospital with complications of pregnancy. The nurse has asked the client to rate her perceived level of fitness
The nurse should be aware that fitness is defined as: A) Resistance to physical injury B) Ability to weight bear C) Objective evidence of cardiac output D) Capacity to exercise
Why would outcomes research use an entire database, rather than merely selecting a sample? (Select all that apply.)
a. Use of the whole database provides an analysis that addresses the entire patient population. b. Permission to use an entire data base implies that the entire data base must be studied. c. Small effect sizes and multiple variables demand huge samples, if statistical significance is to be achieved. d. Accurate determination of risk throughout the system is the focus of outcomes research. e. Cost is not an issue.
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a. become much lighter in colour and/or disappear during infancy. b. become darker and grow as the child grows. c. remain about the same throughout the child's life. d. become lighter in colour in several weeks.