The process of developing data that do not already exist through interaction with community members is called data:
1. Collection
2. Gathering
3. Generation
4. Interpretation
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This data includes information about a community's knowledge and beliefs, values and senti-ments, goals and perceived needs, norms, problem-solving processes, power, leadership, and in-fluence structures.
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The nurse, working in a substance abuse rehabilitation facility, is talking with a resident who says, "I'm just here to avoid going to jail. I'm not addicted to alcohol. I just enjoy it, but I'm going to quit to avoid getting arrested again."
Which of Pender's Health Promotion Model assumptions is this resident demonstrating? Select all that apply. a. Health professionals are part of the person's interpersonal environment. b. The capacity for self-awareness includes assessing one's own competencies. c. The person values positive growth and attempts to balance change and stability. d. The person seeks to actively regulate his own behavior
Foreign substances in the bloodstream are removed from the body by:
1. the filtering system of the liver. 2. water in the large intestine. 3. urine moving though the ureters. 4. the lymphatic system.
A nurse is documenting the intensity of a patient's pain. What would be the most accurate entry?
A) "Patient complaining of severe pain." B) "Patient appears to be in a lot of pain and is crying." C) "Patient states has pain; walking in hall with ease." D) "Patient states pain is a 9 on a scale of 1 to 10."
The patient has a serious laceration to the arm. The patient receives a local anesthetic mixed with epinephrine prior to suturing. What does the nurse recognize as the rationale for the epinephrine?
1. Constricted blood vessels will extend the duration of action of the drug. 2. Constricted blood vessels will decrease the amount of pain experienced. 3. Constricted blood vessels will promote relaxation of the patient. 4. Constricted blood vessels will result in decreased bleeding.