Summarise the main points that reflect the purposes of a literature review from a research consumer's perspective

What will be an ideal response?


This discussion considers who the consumer of the article is. If it is an article concerning healthcare consumers then it will probably have a healthcare professional audience. However, consumers have access to articles in our ever growing on line information network. How can papers be written in a way so that a novice or a healthcare consumer can interpret and find the results useful? What engages a person with an article and how should it be presented to be more user friendly? If the introduction is not clear, will people read on?

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The caregiver has been assigned to care for Mr. X, a pedophile who is being treated for AIDS. The thought of caring for him disgusts her. The caregiver's therapeutic interactions and interventions are most likely to be:

a. Effective b. Ineffective c. Well received d. Effective if she can conceal her true feelings

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The physician has prescribed a cephalosporin for a client with an infection who is hospitalized. For what should the nurse monitor this client?

1. Peak and trough levels 2. Elevated heart rate 3. Decreased urinary output 4. Elevated blood pressure

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The nurse is preparing to assess the female client's cardiovascular system during the client's visit to the healthcare provider's office

Which of the following items should the nurse have available in the room in order to complete the examination? Standard Text: Select all that apply. 1. Ruler (metric) 2. Stethoscope 3. Lamp 4. Client gown and a drape 5. Doppler

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A multiparous patient arrives to the labor unit and urgently states, "The baby is coming RIGHT NOW!" The nurse assists the patient into a comfortable position and delivers the infant

To prevent infant heat loss from conduction, what is the priority nursing action? a. Dry the baby off. b. Turn up the temperature in the patient's room. c. Pour warmed water over the baby immediately after birth. d. Place the baby on the patient's abdomen after the cord is cut.

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