When a researcher performs an in-depth study to better understand normal grieving processes, without having explicit nursing applications in mind, he or she is performing applied research

A) True
B) False


B

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The nurse is caring for an 84-year-old female patient who was brought to the emergency room by her daughter, who related that her mother has had very recent mental status changes and periods of incontinence

What condition should the nurse first suspect? A) Urinary retention B) Urinary stasis C) Urinary calculi D) Urinary tract infection (UTI)

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The client states, "I had a bad night. I didn't get any sleep." Which remark by the nurse is most therapeutic?

a. What kept you awake? b. Why weren't you able to sleep? c. You didn't sleep well? d. I'm sorry; what happened?

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The nursing instructor is teaching the senior nursing students about the stages of crisis

The instructor uses the following example: The nurse notes that the family members of a patient who was injured in an accident are blaming each other for the circumstances leading up to the accident. The nurse appropriately lets the family members express their remorse, while explaining that there was probably little they could do to prevent the injury. What stage of crisis is this family in? A) Anxiety and denial B) Remorse and guilt C) Anger D) Grief

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_______________________ provide up-to-date information from peer-reviewed data-based research

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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