A baccalaureate prepared nurse seeks current practice information from journals as well as through networking at professional meetings. These behaviors demonstrate

a. awareness of self.
b. informal life-long learning.
c. formal life-long learning.
d. structured learning.


b. informal life-long learning.

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Which statement by the nurse is most appropriate? A) "I can't believe you behaved in this manner and upset everyone else." B) "I'm going to stay here with you in case you want to talk about what happened." C) "If you do not calm down, I will sedate you for your own safety." D) "You scared the other clients."

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Which client diagnosed with prostate cancer is not a candidate for watchful waiting?

a. Client with very early cancer of the pros-tate b. Client who is asymptomatic c. Client who wants to avoid urinary incon-tinence as a result of treatment d. Client who refuses frequent digital rectal examinations (DREs)

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Which situation places the client at the highest risk of lack of oxygen?

A) Client has quadriplegia B) Client has dehydration C) Client is unconscious D) Client has high blood pressure

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In metasyntheses, various methods are employed for interpretive analysis. One method developed by Paterson and a team of Canadian colleagues (2001) involves three components: meta-data analysis, meta-method, and meta-theory

A meta-data analysis involves which of the following? A) The study of the results of reported research in a specific substantive area by analyzing the "processed data" B) The study of the methodologic rigor of the studies included in the meta-synthesis C) The analysis of the theoretical underpinnings on which the studies are grounded D) The splitting of effect size information into distinct categorical groups

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