Which of the following is not a major source of ideas for research problems?
A) Theories or conceptual frameworks
B) Personal nursing experience
C) Nursing code of ethics
D) Nursing literature
C
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While auscultating heart sounds, the nurse hears a murmur. Which of these instruments should be used to assess this murmur?
a. Electrocardiogram b. Bell of the stethoscope c. Diaphragm of the stethoscope d. Palpation with the nurse's palm of the hand
During a clinic visit, the nurse discusses with a pregnant woman diagnosed with syphilis about the risk of transmitting the infection to her newborn. The nurse explains that this infection is transmitted to the newborn through the:
A) amniotic fluid B) placenta C) birth canal D) breast milk
The anxious male patient is fearful that he has been exposed to a person with an HIV infection. He states he does not want to go to a laboratory for the ELISA tests because he does not want to be identified. What would be the nurse's most helpful response
a. "There really is not an option, you will need to get the Western blot test first." b. "There is an FDA-approved home test called OraQuick." c. "The rapid test Reveal can identify all the HIV strains." d. "You can be tested anonymously for ELISA. If you are seronegative, your concerns are over."
Which of the following would indicate that the clinician performing the catheterization of a fe-male client was competent?
1. Keeping both hands sterile throughout the procedure 2. Reinserting the catheter if it was misplaced initially in the vagina 3. Inflating the balloon to test it before catheter insertion 4. Advancing the catheter 7 to 8 inches