What is similar in the steps for both quantitative and qualitative integration?
A) Searching for a problem to solve
B) Searching the literature for primary studies
C) Reviewing the summary data
D) Developing a statistical model
B
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Which client populations are at greater risk for the development of mental health disorders? (Select all that apply.)
a. Homeless b. Clients infected with HIV or AIDS c. Those in crisis d. Nurses e. Clients living in rural areas f. Older adults g. Psychiatrists h. Children
A patient who was admitted in hypertensive crisis in now normotensive. The nurse notes the patient's output from the indwelling urinary catheter has been 15 mL over the last hour and was 20 mL the previous hour. What nursing intervention is necessary?
1. Assess the patient for development of stroke findings. 2. Discuss these findings with the primary care provider. 3. Increase the patient's intravenous fluid rate. 4. Irrigate the patient's indwelling urinary catheter.
When planning for the care of the hospitalized child with a long-term illness, the best pattern to use for staffing of nurses would be
A) primary or case-management nursing. B) a private-duty nurse around the clock. C) daily rotation of nurses to increase stimulation. D) the use of nurses only to relieve the parents for meals or short breaks.
A nurse correctly explains to a patient with a sprained wrist that cold therapy will relieve pain better than would heat by stating:
1. "Cold therapy decreases swelling and pressure on nearby nerves, which helps decrease pain." 2. "Heat therapy decreases swelling by constricting vessels and nerves, which can increase discomfort." 3. "Heat therapy decreases pain by increasing oxygen and nutrients to the injured area." 4. "Cold therapy increases the inflammatory process, which speeds healing and decreases discomfort."