12. One method for overcoming a lack of resources to access evidence is to
a. devote 15 minutes a day to reading evidence related to a clinical problem.
b. attend conferences where clinical research is presented..
c. bookmark important Web sites that are sources of clinical guidelines.
d. collaborate with a nursing program for access to resources.
d. collaborate with a nursing program for access to resources.
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a. "Fatigue is part of your illness. Taking several long naps in the daytime is helpful." b. "Fatigue is an unfortunate side effect of radiation. It will improve when you finish treatment." c. "You really shouldn't be fatigued. Let me make an appointment with your physician to get this checked out." d. "Don't worry about it. You probably deserve the rest!"
Power derived from the position a nurse holds in a group is referred to as:
a. legitimate power c. referent power b. expert power d. reward/coercion power
Mrs. Y. comes in to clinic with her son, 17-year-old John. They live in a rural area and use a drilled well as their home water source. The provider prescribed fluoride for John several visits ago
When reviewing John's medication list the nurse notices that he also takes several dietary supplements including calcium and vitamins C and vitamin B12. The nurse informed him that taking calcium and fluoride together at the same time can result in: 1. Decreased fluoride absorption 2. Increased fluoride absorption 3. Increased calcium absorption 4. Decreased calcium absorption
There are a variety of teaching methodologies fro a nurse to choose from to use with clients. For a toddler, the nurse should use:
1. Role-playing 2. Problem-solving 3. Independent learning 4. Simple explanations and pictures