Nurses practicing on a unit have identified that they are uncomfortable with interpreting results of published research findings. What would be an approach to this problem?
a. Avoidance of applying research findings on the unit
b. Dissemination of findings in a more understandable manner
c. Participation in research studies
d. Reliance on researchers to interpret the findings
b. Dissemination of findings in a more understandable manner
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The nursing student learns that the purpose of measuring vital signs includes which rationale? (Select all that apply.)
a. Monitor body systems functioning. b. Identify early signs of problems. c. Evaluate effectiveness of interventions. d. Determine if a cure has been obtained. e. Provide a baseline to compare against.
During the physical assessment of the client, the nurse notes that the client is able to shrug her shoulders bilaterally. The function of which of the following cranial nerves is intact?
1. Cranial nerve I (olfactory) 2. Cranial nerve II (optic) 3. Cranial nerve VII (facial) 4. Cranial nerve XI (spinal accessory)
A nursing research team from a hospital would like to quickly disseminate findings from its study to the nurses in its local area. Which strategy should this team employ?
1. Work to get the findings published in a research journal. 2. Apply to present the findings as a poster presentation in a national conference. 3. Organize a research day at the hospital. 4. Get the findings published in a practice journal.
Gender-biased prejudice is defined as
a. Bias based on known fact about gender differences b. Bias based on the typically male gender leadership roles c. Bias based on the typically female gender leadership roles d. Bias based on gender stereotypical characteristics