When searching for information regarding the effect of maternal prenatal behaviors on fetal well-being, which of the following would most likely provide the most useful information?
A) Nursing Research
B) Online Journal of Knowledge Synthesis in Nursing
C) American Journal of Nursing
D) Cumulative Index of Nursing and Allied Health
B
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What will the nurse most likely assess as a HEALTH maintenance activity for a patient of Swedish-American Protestant heritage?
A. Walking on a regular basis B. Starting each day with prayer C. Dressing appropriately for the weather D. Going to a physician twice a year whether needed or not
The implementation phase of the nursing process is best described as the time in which the nurse
a. sequentially executes the planned interventions for each nursing diagnosis. b. coordinates the implementation of planned interventions so that all patient outcomes are achieved at the same time. c. simultaneously implements the interventions developed for multiple nursing diagnoses and makes modifications as needed. d. organizes and delegates assignments so that all patient outcomes are met by the established deadline.
Nurse managers are in a position of impacting the stress levels of employees through improving work environments and creating a culture of enhanced staff satisfaction. What type of leader is most effective at creating such an environment?
a. Transformational b. Authoritative c. Laissez-faire d. Transitional
Members of an obstetrical practice group have decided to screen all pregnant women for drugs, alcohol, and nicotine. What is the most important aspect of planning for this screen?
1. Preparing a detailed informed consent form 2. Identifying which insurance carriers will pay for this testing 3. Publicizing the intention to do this screening 4. Securing the most accurate testing available