Suppose a researcher hypothesized that a relationship existed between nurses' leadership behavior and job satisfaction. Correlational analysis revealed an r = .60 that had a p value beyond the .001 level
The researcher may conclude all the following except:
A) The greater the leadership behavior of the nurse, the higher is the degree of job satisfaction
B) The data analysis supported the research hypothesis
C) A statistically significant relationship exists between nurses' leadership behaviors and job satisfaction
D) High levels of job satisfaction resulted in high levels of leadership behavior
D
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1. North American Nursing Diagnosis Association (NANDA) 2. HL7 3. Service oriented architecture (SOA) 4. SNOMED
The principle of beneficence requires the nurse to:
a. promote harm or evil and do good. b. prevent or remove harm and do good. c. ask the patient to sign a survey indicating the nurse has been beneficial to his or her care. d. avoid harm as a consequence of doing good.
The nurse assessing a 47-year-old patient who is perimenopausal includes important topics, such as: Note: credit will be given only if all correct and no incorrect choices are selected. Select all that apply
1. Vasomotor symptoms. 2. A decrease in vaginal lubrication. 3. Pregnancy not being an option. 4. Mood changes that occur. 5. An increase in the libido.
You are going to transfer a patient from the wheelchair to the toilet. Which statement is correct?
a. The person needs a lowered toilet seat. b. The person uses the towel bars by the sink for support. c. The wheelchair is positioned in front of the toilet. d. The wheelchair brakes are locked.