When doing a literature review, what type of information will a researcher undertaking a new study find as an undesirable attribute?
A) Available research findings
B) Descriptions of an expert's opinions about the phenomenon
C) How the variables of interest have been operationally defined in prior studies
D) What research approaches have been used to study similar problems
B
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A) Integration B) Detachment C) Cleavage D) Budding E) Coating
The nurse is planning care for a patient diagnosed with shock. Which intervention should the nurse include to address this patient's problem of anxiety?
1. reducing stimuli and medicating for pain 2. assessing blood pressure and heart rate 3. monitoring central venous pressure 4. assessing bowel sounds
Assessment of interpersonal relationships of Asian and Asian-American patients is de-pendent on the nurse's understanding that the culture of these patients is identified as high context and will therefore value:
a. Privacy; family is not routinely included in health discussions b. Their right to make independent decisions about their care c. Sharing their opinions and wishes with healthcare team d. Their role and place in their family structure
A client who demonstrated bizarre behaviors and mannerisms began walking in a bent-over posi-tion with his right foot toeing in
The nurse noted that he frowned and grimaced more than usual and stated she suspected that the client might be experiencing appendiceal pain. She called the medical doctor, who confirmed the diagnosis. The outcome was positive because the nurse used: 1. Rationalization 2. Intellectualization 3. Compartmentalization of knowledge 4. Synthesis of knowledge and skills