Intervention research is a research approach that:

A) Involves a distinctive process of planning and testing interventions
B) Can involve a nonexperimental design
C) Is atheoretical
D) Has been widely used by nurse researchers


A

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Is this statement true or false? Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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The nurse is assessing a client with a body cast. Which assessment finding indicates a complica-tion that must be reported to the health care provider?

a. Blood pressure, 130/85 mm Hg b. Urinary output, 40 mL/hr c. Redness around the edges of the cast d. Vomiting after meals

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A nurse researcher who is seeking funding for a study should identify _____ of funding agencies

a. board members b. priorities c. budgets d. accreditation

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