A well-constructed problem statement formulated at the beginning of a nursing research study should
A) Incorporate nursing theory
B) Include significant references
C) Identify benefits of the study
D) Indicate the population
Ans: D
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a. Newborn b. Toddler c. School-age d. Adolescence
A client comes into the health clinic asking for advice on lowering the individual's risk of heart disease. The nurse's best response is to:
1. Conduct a health history and physical exam to determine the client's area of risks and then educate the client based upon these findings. 2. Discuss the client's perceived area of health risks. 3. Determine the client's risks based upon a prior chart for the client. 4. Conduct a physical exam of the client and discuss the findings.
The nurse is testing the visual acuity of a patient in the outpatient clinic. The nurse's instructions for this test include asking the patient to
a. stand 20 feet from the wall chart. b. follow the examiner's finger with the eyes only. c. look at an object far away and then near to the eyes. d. look straight ahead while a light is shone into the eyes.
Some of the situations in which a nurse could be accused of false imprisonment are which of the following? Select all that apply.
A. Inappropriate use of chemical restraints B. Inappropriate use of physical restraints C. Restraining a competent person D. Failure to follow the institutions policies regarding the type and frequency of restraints E. Using restraints in an emergency situation to protect the patient from harm