Using a Model of Nursing guarantees ______.
a. efficient care
b. effective care
c. nothing
d. compassionate care
Ans: C
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Data from four different research studies conducted at academic medical centers in each region of the United States demonstrated to a statistically significant level that axillary temperatures of infants were as reliable as rectal temperatures
when both were measured on the same infant. Which statement describes an implication that the most recent report of the four studies would appropriately include? Standard Text: Select all that apply. 1. Nurses should encourage health care providers to rely on axillary rather than rectal measurement of infants' temperatures. 2. Additional studies should be conducted to replicate the findings. 3. Nurse educators should teach undergraduate nursing students that axillary temperatures are as reliable as rectal temperatures for measuring the temperature of an infant. 4. Additional studies should be conducted to determine whether the same finding applies to comatose adults. 5. Additional studies should be conducted to determine whether the same finding applies to animals.
Before applying the results of a qualitative study in practice, the nurse should take several actions including which of these actions?
a. Use triangulation to combine quantitative and qualitative methods in a replication study. b. Evaluate the credentials and experience of the researcher who conducted the study. c. Determine if the concepts/themes identified in the study support the work completed by other researchers. d. Be sure that the study's findings were significant at the 0.05 or greater level of probability.
When preparing medication, the nurse observes the seven rights, including the right client by:
a. accurately measuring the dose. b. confirming how the drug is to be administered. c. checking the identification band. d. documenting the administration of the medication.
The nurse understands that for clients receiving infliximab monitoring is needed for:
a. serum potassium levels. c. complete blood count b. serum sodium levels. d. blood glucose levels.