Preexperimental, quasi-experimental, and experimental research have one common feature: manipulation
A) True
B) False
A
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Based on current demographic data, which of the following statements identifies a predictive trend regarding the health care needs of society?
a. Most nurses will not need to care for older persons. b. More nursing services will be required to serve the needs of the population older than 85 years of age. c. Fewer nurses will be needed to care for older adults. d. Older adults expect their quality of life to be less than that of earlier generations at their ages.
A patient of Japanese heritage avoids asking for narcotics for pain relief. The nurse writes a nursing diagnosis of "Pain related to reluctance to take medication secondary to cultural beliefs."
If the cultural archetype is true for this particular patient, this probably means that the patient views pain as: 1) A punishment for immoral behavior. 2) A part of life. 3) Best treated with herbal teas and prayer. 4) A virtue and a matter of family honor.
Which situation may indicate elder abuse?
a. A daughter refuses to visit her mother due to work commitments b. A child runs around a grandparent's house breaking items c. A young man repeatedly steals money from his grandmother d. An older person demands that the family come for dinner
The nurse is aware of the changing demographics and growth of ethnic subcultures of the community and is trying to ensure that residents' needs for psychotherapy are effectively met. How should the nurse best work toward this goal?
A) Ensure that therapists and clients always share the same ethnic background. B) Perform teaching for clients about the different cultures represented in the United States. C) Foster cultural competency among those caregivers who perform psychotherapy and counseling. D) Enlist the assistance of counselors in clients' home countries using e-therapy.