Several frameworks for developing and testing complex interventions have been proposed. What phase do studies to assess effectiveness of interventions in real-world clinical settings rarely occur in nursing?
A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
D) 4
D
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When considering communication skills, the nurse caring for an older client anticipates that the client will:
1. Interrupt frequently. 2. Take longer to respond. 3. Answer questions with one-word responses. 4. Remain silent.
An expectant client asks the nurse about the behavior of "mimicry." Which is an example of mimicry that the nurse should relate to the client?
a. Daydreaming about the newborn b. Imagining oneself as a good mother c. Babysitting for a neighbor's children d. Wearing maternity clothes before they are needed
The nurse is educating a group of clients on how high cholesterol leads to heart disease. Which explanation regarding high cholesterol is most appropriate?
1. It interferes with the conduction system of the heart. 2. It binds to vessel walls, decreasing the amount of blood getting to the heart. 3. It thickens the blood, causing clots. 4. It damages the heart muscle.
A 50-year-old client is apprehensive about older adulthood. The client wants to know about the various ways that will help him live a healthier and a happier life in older adulthood
The nurse should inform the client about which healthcare goal to help him achieve a healthy and a happy living in older adulthood? A) Retain control over major aspects of life B) Review past resolutions and decisions C) Take part in social activities D) Select optimal function for age