Patient-centered interventions help us understand not only what works, but also what works for whom
A) True
B) False
A
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Why is the hypothesis "There will be a positive relationship between a patient's level of formal education and his or her score on a health questionnaire," incorrectly stated?
1. It predicts a positive relationship. 2. It is written in future tense. 3. It only has no variables. 4. It cannot be empirically tested.
The nurse is performing a neuromuscular assessment. Which method should the nurse use to evaluate muscle strength?
a. Measure the muscle size. b. Perform range of motion. c. Apply pressure against resistance. d. Observe the patient's gait and transfers.
The nurse is planning a class to teach couples about factors that influence fertility. What should be included in the teaching plan?
A. Sexual intercourse should occur one to three times a week B. Get up to urinate immediately after intercourse C. Douche at least twice per week D. Use stress reduction techniques
The director of nursing (DON) of a major hospital is seeking to hire a nurse with a strong technical background to care for clients on a busy surgical unit. The DON is most likely going to hire a nurse prepared at which level of nursing?
A) Doctoral level B) Master's level C) Baccalaureate level D) Associate level