Assessing the implementation potential of a nursing innovation includes which of the following activities?
A) Determining the clinical relevance of the innovation
B) Assessing its costs and benefits
C) Evaluating the scientific merits of relevant studies
D) All of the above
B
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A variation between a patient's standing blood pressure reading of 104/64 and a supine reading of 138/88 is most likely because the patient has ______________________________
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
What equipment is needed to take an apical pulse?
A) sphygmomanometer C) stethoscope B) electronic thermometer D) no specific equipment
A nurse educator explains to staff nurses that diarrhea can quickly become life-threatening in elderly patients because
1. The elderly patient's total body water percentage increases, making it easier to become dehydrated. 2. Their decreased ability to concentrate on many daily functions makes them forget to drink fluids, particularly when they are ill. 3. Thirst is already diminished, and their percentage of body water is decreased, making them more susceptible to dehydration. 4. Their decreased stature and weight increases the likelihood that they will become dehydrated.
A nurse researcher wishes to identify rates of pertussis infection in children less than one year of age and then again at 6 years of age to examine the relationship of immunization status on infection rates in this population. This is an example of which
a. Correlational, longitudinal
b. Correlational, cross-sectional
c. Descriptive, longitudinal
d. Descriptive, cross-sectional