Which of the following guidelines describes methods that should be used to present research findings? (Select all that apply.) Standard Text: Select all that apply
1. Information in a table does not need to be discussed in the narrative of the report.
2. Table titles should be clear, concise and contain the variables that are presented.
3. If data are not available for a section of a table, the space should display a dash (-).
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A. Document the finding as the only action. B. Obtain a specimen for culture. C. Test the drainage for glucose. D. Notify the physician.
The psychiatric nurse is seeking to apply evidence-based nursing practice. Which sequence best demonstrates an understanding of the process?
A) Identify a problem, link with outcomes, and research available reliable evidence. B) Identify a problem, develop a protocol or procedure, and get people involved. C) Open communication channels, review research, and identify a problem for change. D) Involve others, design a change in practice, and review the research.
Which of the following methods involves an analysis of total variance, not just common factor variance?
a. Alpha method factor analysis b. Maximum likelihood factor analysis c. Principal axis factor analysis d. Principal components analysis
The nurse is caring for a client scheduled for surgery the next day. On what should the nurse focus to determine this client's level of stress? Select all that apply
1. The surgical procedure 2. The client's religious beliefs 3. If the surgery is going to alter the client's life 4. Client's perception of the surgical experience 5. Number of stress-producing events in the client's recent past