A nursing student receiving D's on quizzes decides to begin studying with a group of students known to make A's. The nursing instructor knows that the student is exhibiting what type of behavior?
1. Modeling
2. Attributing
3. Self-efficacy
4. Assuming
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Rationale: Modeling involves imitating others in the expectation that one will receive rewards such as those other people seem to be getting.
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After learning that the child's body surface area (BSA) is 1.10, the nurse will anticipate that the child will likely receive how much ribavirin for each dose? A) 110 mg B) 380 mg C) 545 mg D) 660 mg
Your client asks you how frequent her contractions are coming. You explain the frequency of uterine contractions is determined from the
a. beginning of one contraction to the end of the next b. beginning of the one contraction to the beginning of the next c. end of one contraction to the beginning of the next contraction d. peak of one contraction to the peak of the next
Swanson's work offers an example of which of the following?
A. A theoretical model based on a thorough review of the literature B. A theoretical model that integrates knowledge gained from the integration of theory, research, and practice C. A theoretical model that demonstrates the evolving nature of knowledge development D. All of the above E. None of the above
A client with type 2 diabetes mellitus is admitted to the hospital with an infection. The client was taking oral hypoglycemic agents and is prescribed insulin in the hospital
What is the highest priority instruction that the nurse can give the client regarding insulin administration? a. Once the client begins to take insulin, she will always be on insulin. b. Infection temporarily increases the need for insulin. c. Hospitalized clients are always prescribed insulin. d. Oral hypoglycemics tend to interact with antibiotics.