A community health nurse is preparing to communicate the findings of a recent research study to other community health nurses. Which of the following would be important for the nurse to remember?

A) The report should focus on the positive findings of the study.
B) Verification of the hypothesis is the most crucial aspect.
C) Inconclusive results should be included in the report.
D) The study's outcome determines the information to report.


C

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A. Asks partner to hold the baby so she can sleep B. Holds and comforts the infant when fussy C. Makes eye contact with the infant D. States that her mother will help with infant care

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The nurse is developing a teaching pamphlet for parents of school-age children. What anticipatory guidelines should the nurse include in the pamphlet?

a. At age 6 years, parents should be certain that the child is reading independently with books provided by school. b. At age 8 years, parents should expect a decrease in involvement with peers and outside activities. c. At age 10 years, parents should expect a decrease in admiration of the parents with little interest in parent–child activities. d. At age 12 years, parents should be certain that the child's sex education is adequate with accurate information.

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A patient is being evaluated for gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD). Which diagnostic tests should the nurse expect to be prescribed for this patient?

Select all that apply. 1. barium swallow 2. upper endoscopy 3. CT scan 4. complete blood count 5. colonoscopy

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The home health nurse counsels a family in making "rules" for their 85-year-old father for driving safety. The rule that would be inappropriate would be to:

a. limit driving to nearby areas with easy access. b. plan ahead and know where you are going. c. wear prescribed glasses and hearing aids. d. drive below the speed limit to maintain control of the car.

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