Swanson proposes that it is essential that nurse investigators frame nursing interventions under the framework of caring in order to tie together the essential contributions of the profession to the health of society

Indicate whether this statement is true or false.


ANS: T

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When reviewing a client's laboratory results, which findings alert the nurse to the possibility of atherosclerosis? (Select all that apply.)

a. Total cholesterol of 280 mg/dL b. High-density cholesterol of 50 mg/dL c. Triglycerides of 200 mg/dL d. Serum albumin of 4 g/dL e. Low-density cholesterol of 160 mg/dL

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The nurse is preparing to assess a patient's extraocular function. Which test or exam will the nurse use for this specific eye assessment?

1) Superior field test 2) Pupillary reaction test 3) Denver Age Screening exam 4) Six cardinal positions of gaze test

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A patient has decided to resign from a job that involved many daily hassles. Using Caplan's theory of response to stress, the patient can be seen to be using:

a. behavior that adjusts the patient's appraisal of the stress. b. behavior that allows the patient to escape from the stressful environment. c. intrapsychic behavior in order to defend against unpleasant emotional arousal. d. intrapsychic behavior to come to terms with the event by internal readjustment.

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Classic signs of juvenile scoliosis include: (Select all that apply.)

1. Pain when standing. 2. A forward bend of the rib hump. 3. The pelvis is thrust forward, and the shoulders are thrust backward on the body. 4. Asymmetrical shoulder heights. 5. The abdomen has a decrease in the range of motion.

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