In quantitative studies, power analysis can be used to estimate the sample size needed to adequately test research hypotheses
A) True
B) False
A
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During a physical assessment, the nurse notes a patient has profuse secretions of sweat. The nurse should document that the patient is experiencing:
a. dyspnea. b. cyanosis. c. diaphoresis. d. ecchymosis.
What are communication barriers that are encountered when conversing with an older adult? (Select all that apply.)
a. Hearing impairment b. Language differences c. Dementia d. Pain e. Decreased mobility
Which statement related to delegation is correct?
a. The practice of unlicensed assistive personnel (UAP) is defined in the nurse practice act. b. Nursing practice can be delegated only when the LPN/LVN and/or UAP have received adequate training. c. Supervision is not required when routine tasks are delegated to a competent individual. d. The RN must be knowledgeable about the laws and regulations that govern nursing practice, as well as those that have no clearly defined parameters, such as for UAP.
The nurse is reviewing the ANA's Code of Ethics for Nurses and its influence on providing patient care. What concept should the nurse keep in mind regarding ethical and legal standards?
1. Ethical standards outweigh legal standards. 2. Legal standards outweigh ethical standards. 3. Ethical and legal standards are separate, yet similar. 4. Ethical and legal standards are intertwined, yet distinct.