Participating in a journal club in a practice setting, which involves meetings among nurses to discuss and critique research articles, is one way to get involved with the research process
A) True
B) False
A
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Several nurses are discussing the medicalization of mental health treatment. Which historical figure do they identify as claiming that the physician should be the ultimate authority over moral as well as medical therapy,
and that no one should be exempt from the physician's decision? 1. Tuke 2. Stokes 3. de Paul 4. Esquirol
The nurse is caring for a patient with schizophrenia who presents to the primary care clinic for a wellness exam. The patient tells the nurse, "I stopped taking my medications two weeks ago because I have been feeling great and I don't think I need t
anymore." What is the nurse's best response? 1. "Please tell me why you do not want to take these medications." 2. "Let me review the importance of taking the medications as prescribed." 3. "Let me review the nature of your illness and the action of the medications." 4. "Please tell me how you are feeling and why you stopped taking these medications."
What is the major cause of death for children older than 1 year in the United States?
a. Heart disease b. Childhood cancer c. Unintentional injuries d. Congenital anomalies
In practical terms regarding genetic health care, nurses should be aware that:
1. genetic disorders affect equally people of all socioeconomic backgrounds, races, and ethnic groups. 2. genetic health care is more concerned with populations than individuals. 3. the most important of all nursing functions is providing emotional support to the family during counseling. 4. taking genetic histories is the province of large universities and medical centers.