A client is implementing a change in exercise behavior. Once the behavior is implemented, the client will need to do which of the following?
a. Overcome resistance
b. Identify habits
c. Reinforce the new behavior
d. Identify secondary gains
ANS: C
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The nurse is assisting a patient to a sitting position when the patient suddenly complains of feeling that his surgical incision has separated. The nurse recognizes this as an indication of:
a. cellulitis. b. dehiscence. c. evisceration. d. extravasation.
The population health nurse assists a homeless adolescent with a substance abuse problem enroll in school, to find work, and to enroll in a recovery program. Recognizing that empowerment may occur at a variety of levels, what best describes the higher end
of the continuum in relation to this scenario? The nurse assists: 1. A community organization to link with legal advocates and others to promote legislation to protect the civil rights of homeless adolescents. 2. A group of homeless adolescents to form a support group. 3. In creating an organization composed of homeless adolescents and members of the social services community to address the health care needs of homeless adolescents. 4. In organizing local housing for homeless adolescents.
Which protein, absent in muscle cells of Duchenne muscular dystrophy, mediates the anchoring of skeletal muscle fibers to the basement membrane?
a. Syntrophin b. Laminin c. Dystrophin d. Troponin
Which of the following beliefs underlies many of the ethical debates surrounding evidence-based practice (EBP) implementation?
A) It is sometimes claimed that ethics approval for the implementation of others' research should be obtained by the person who originally conducted that research. B) Some believe that the implementation of existing research does not require ethical approval. C) Some nurses state that considering patient preferences and integrating these into practice is an adequate form of ethics approval. D) It is sometimes claimed that EBP is inherently ethical, negating the need for further ethics approval.