Identify all the nursing theorists who have worked to further the development of the field of nursing

a. Florence Nightingale e. Virginia Henderson
b. Abraham Maslow f. Nola Pender
c. Jean Watson g. Lynda Juall Carpenito-Moyet
d. Patricia Benner h. Betty Neuman


ANS: a, c, d, e, f, h

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A client with urinary calculi is admitted to the hospital. When planning care for this client, which goal is most appropriate?

A) The client will lose 25 pounds in 3 months. B) The client will ambulate three times a day. C) The client will request pain medication at the onset of pain. D) The client will shower independently.

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Which of the following nursing interventions should a nurse perform before administering the prescribed beta blockers to clients with valvular disorders of the heart?

A) Monitor the prothrombin time. B) Monitor for episodes of bleeding. C) Take the client's apical pulse. D) Monitor for bluish discoloration of the palms.

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Organizations that report actual or potential health problems of the elderly have been contacted to attend a community meeting to report the findings of the community assessment

According to Reinkemeyer's stages of planned change, when would this report be implemented? A) Stage 1: Identification and development of a felt Need and desire for the change B) Stage 2: Development of a change relationship between the community health nurse and the community C) Stage 3: Clarification or diagnosis of the community's problem, need, or objective D) Stage 4: Examination of alternative routes and tentative goals and intention of actions

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