The most common scaling procedure for measuring social-psychological attributes is the semantic differential
A) True
B) False
B
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The nurse is preparing a presentation to a local group about community health practice. Which of the following would the nurse include as most important?
A) A focus on the use of technological skills to promote client health B) Focus on health promotion and prevention of health problems C) Emphasis of care being provided to individuals rather than families or groups D) Independent practice with occasional interaction with other health providers
According to recent research, which of the following general guidelines should be implemented for a daughter of a patient diagnosed with breast cancer at age 48, whose mother was diagnosed with breast cancer at age 58?
The daughter should begin screening activities at age: A) 28 B) 38 C) 48 D) 58
The nurse manager of an ICU wants to implement the revised policy and procedure on central line catheter care. What would be the most effective method of getting the staff nurses to incor-porate a new evidence-based practice into their care?
a. Conducting an interactive educational workshop b. Distributing educational materials on clinical units c. Sharing the results of a chart audit with staff d. Providing staff with a short DVD on the topic
How does a nurse differentiate clients with venous insufficiency of the legs from those with arterial insufficiency?
a. Venous insufficiency causes paresthesias and weak, thin peripheral pulses. b. Arterial insufficiency causes pain that can be relieved by walking. c. Venous insufficiency causes edema and pain that is worse at the end of the day. d. Arterial insufficiency causes increased pain when the legs are lowered.