Which EBP model explains how organizations change practice?
a. CURN model
b. Iowa model
c. Nightingale model
d. Stetler model
b. Iowa model
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A Hispanic woman is recovering from surgery on an inpatient unit when she receives word that her mother has passed away unexpectedly. She begins to shout unintelligibly and then complains of palpitations and a sense of heat in her chest and head
She suddenly begins to tremble and exhibit seizure-like motor behavior. Which of the following would be the most appropriate nursing response? a. Provide reassurance and emotional support while continuing to assess the patient. b. Seek an order for supplemental oxygen to treat a suspected pulmonary embolism. c. Report to the physician that the patient appears to be exhibiting a medication reaction. d. Encourage the patient to calm down and to try to avoid reacting hysterically to her loss.
A nurse has applied a blood pressure cuff to a client's upper arm, positioned the stethoscope over the client's brachial artery, inflated the cuff and is now slowly releasing air from the cuff
The nurse should recognize the client's peak blood pressure when what sound is audible? A) A whooshing sound that quickly intensifies B) A clicking sound that appears suddenly C) The "lub dub" of the client's heart rate D) A faint, clear tapping sound
Which patient is least likely to develop negative nitrogen balance? The patient who
a. has severe burns b. had an appendectomy c. has a high fever d. is confined to bed due to severe rheumatoid arthritis
The nurse should obtain informed consent for which situation?
a. For any procedure that will be performed on a child b. For any invasive procedure involving a risk to a child c. Only if the child is not able to give consent d. Only if the parents are not present