A nurse is seeking evidence on the most effective ways to promote urinary continence among older adults with dementia
Which of the following sources is most likely to provide the nurse with specific interventions and practices to achieve this goal?
A) Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature (CINAHL)
B) National Guideline Clearinghouse
C) PsycINFO
D) MEDLINE
B
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Planned change is a purposeful, systematic effort to alter or bring about change. What occurs next after alternative solutions to a problem are determined and analyzed?
A) All of the alternative solutions are implemented. B) A course of action is chosen from among the alternatives. C) The effects of the change are evaluated. D) The change is stabilized and established.
The clinician should question the patient with suspected gout about use of which of these medications that may be a risk factor?
a. Low-dose aspirin c. Ethambutol b. Thiazide diuretics d. All of the above
A Buddhist patient enters the hospital for diagnostic testing just before lunch time. The nurse tells the aide to give a meal tray to the new patient, because no tests will be done until later that evening
The aide gives the patient a meal of Salisbury steak, bread, green beans, and potatoes with brown gravy. The patient eats nothing but a slice of bread and the green beans. Which of the following considerations was omitted by the nurse? a. The patient should not be served any food until a physician's order is obtained. b. The patient's Buddhist faith probably requires a vegetarian diet. c. The patient may be too frightened about the tests to want to eat very much. d. The patient may have diabetes or be allergic to some foods.
List the 10 procedure completion actions.
What will be an ideal response?