Non-nursing models might be missing one or more of the following essential elements in nursing theory: Standard Text: Select all that apply
1. Nursing
2. Person
3. Health
4. Physiological needs
5. Environment
1,2,3,5
Rationale 1: A description of the attributes, characteristics and actions of the nurse providing care is essential to a nursing theory.
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Neomycin is not used parenterally because it:
a. causes excessive gastric irritation. b. would kill beneficial intestinal flora. c. is inactivated by gastric enzymes after a first pass through the liver. d. is more ototoxic and nephrotoxic than other aminoglycosides.
Once anticoagulation therapy has ended, the nurse would teach the patient to:
1. go back to using a razor for shaving as before therapy. 2. use caution for a while after therapy has ended. 3. remove the MedicAlert bracelet at the end of therapy. 4. resume alcohol consumption after therapy has ended.
When can the researcher omit informed consent, when existing data from records and/or specimens are used?
A) The study does not involve an intervention. B) The researcher is gathering data anonymously. C) Health professional students are used as subjects. D) The study is gathering data from records over 10 years old.
MC The primary rationale for the nurse to use proper body mechanics is to
A. Protect the patient. B. Prevent injuries. C. Establish body alignment. D. Maintain body alignment.