A nurse begins an evidence-based practice (EBP) endeavor with the following question: “In children aged 8-12 years undergoing surgery, does imagery-induced relaxation reduce postoperative pain?” In this question, which component is the intervention (“I” component)?

A. Surgical procedures
B. Hospitalized children aged 8-12 years
C. Postoperative pain
D. Imagery-induced relaxation


Answer: D. Imagery-induced relaxation

Nursing

You might also like to view...

There are several ways to encourage clients and their families to become educated consumers of CAM practices and products by gathering information about advantages, disadvantages, or risks related to CAM

Such information might be gained through: Standard Text: Select all that apply. 1. Contacting their state licensing board. 2. Personal testimonials from friends. 3. Reading the latest research. 4. Websites that report guides to fraud or quackery. 5. Nothing since there is no specific thing they can do to gain enough information to be an educated consumer.

Nursing

A nursing instructor is evaluating a nursing student's knowledge regarding a client with suicidal thoughts. Which statement made by the student demonstrates an understanding regarding assessing a client with suicidal thoughts?

A) "I should attempt to make light of the circumstances." B) "I should be indirect and respectful." C) "I should not talk about suicide directly." D) "I should directly acknowledge the situation."

Nursing

The nurse assesses a client's sputum as being green and realizes this finding is most characteristic of:

1. asthma. 2. bacterial infection. 3. pneumonia. 4. pulmonary edema.

Nursing

The patient takes his NovoLog 70-30 at 7:00 AM. The nurse suggests the best time to schedule exercise would be at:

a. 7:30 AM before peak action of insulin. b. 10:00 AM at peak action of insulin. c. 1:00 PM after peak action of insulin. d. any time after injection.

Nursing