The main phenomena of interest to a particular discipline is defined as a _________

Fill in the blank with correct word


metaparadigm

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As a component of treatment for cardiopulmonary arrest, the patient receives intravenous epinephrine, an alpha receptor agonist. What major adverse effect does the nurse anticipate?

A) Reduction of myocardial oxygenation B) Shunting of blood flow to central circulation C) Increased urine output D) Increased skin temperature

Nursing

The nurse manager makes an error that results in the unit being $20,000 short on operating budget for the fiscal year

When asked about the error, the nurse takes full responsibility This statement reflects which component of emotional intelligence? 1. Initiative 2. Transparency 3. Empathy 4. Conflict management

Nursing

A nurse is discussing the use of alprazolam (Xanax) with a 68-year-old patient. What statement indicates that the patient has an understanding of the drug?

A) "When I stop having panic attacks, I can stop taking the drug." B) "This drug will calm me down in about 30 minutes after I take it." C) "One dose will keep me calm for about 24 hours." D) "I am taking an increased dose because of my age."

Nursing

As an advocate for the child undergoing bone marrow aspiration, the nurse would most appropriately suggest:

1. General anesthesia. 2. Sedation prior to and during the procedure. 3. Intravenous narcotics 10 minutes before the procedure. 4. Oral pain medication for discomfort after the procedure.

Nursing