Which statement about the nursing process is accurate?
A. Generally, goals are more measurable than outcomes.
B. Goals involve very specific criteria that evaluate interventions.
C. Obtaining the outcomes is essential for goal attainment.
D. After selecting the nursing diagnosis, interventions are completed.
Answer: C
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A) Avoid talking about school or clinical when at home. B) Take time to do physical activity of some kind each day. C) Schedule enough time for watching television and having two or three alcoholic drinks each evening. D) Try to socialize with nursing instructors outside of school and clinical.
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a. When the infant's mouth surrounds the areola when feeding b. When the breast tissue becomes congested c. When the breast is emptied completely at each feeding d. When the infant's mouth grasps the nipple firmly
A nurse has expressed her intention to draft a letter to her state senator but the nurse's colleagues have characterized this effort as "a waste of time and energy"
Which of the following statements provides the most accurate rationale for nurses' involvement in the political process? A) Involvement in the political process can lead to the effective allocation of resources. B) Political action increases the status and influence of the nursing profession as a whole. C) Involvement in the political process demonstrates responsibility and accountability by nurses. D) Political involvement by nurses increases the influence of women in society and in government.
The preoccupation phase is characterized by _________ concern about the drug.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).