One of the primary tasks of a nurse researcher is to generate evidence. What is the most appropriate application of the evidence that nurse researchers generate?
A) Enhancing the credibility of the nursing profession
B) Disseminating it in the nursing literature
C) Using it to formulate guidelines for nursing practice
D) Using it to question established medical practices
C
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The nurse is working with a client to create a crisis care card in the event the client wants to attempt suicide in the future. Which should the nurse include on this card?
A) Name of client's healthcare provider B) Name of client C) Address of client D) Name and address of friends to call in case of a crisis
While assessing a patient admitted with acute hepatic dysfunction, the nurse notes abnormal involuntary movements of the patient's hands. The nurse realizes this assessment finding would be considered
1. hyperreflexia. 2. asterixis . 3. seizure. 4. abnormal posturing.
A nurse has created the program objective "to decrease the incidence of early childhood disease in Center County by 10% to 25% by providing immunization clinics in all schools before August and December 2007."
Which of the following describes the operational indicator? a. Decrease b. Promoting immunization clinics c. 10% to 25% d. Before August and December 2007
The nurse has completed education to the parents of a child newly diagnosed with tonic-clonic seizures. Which comments made by the parents would the nurse evaluate as indicating need for further education?
1. "Some of the times when I thought he was ignoring me may have actually been seizure activity." 2. "He just needs to focus more to prevent these attacks." 3. "I know he will outgrow these seizures with time." 4. "I hope we can help our son identify his seizure aura." 5. "We will watch for the development of status epilepticus."