In nursing, the major sources of research problems are:

A) clients and illness
B) practice and theory
C) literature reviews and abstracts
D) concepts and processes


B

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A pediatric nurse is caring for a toddler-age client at a well-child clinic. When providing education regarding the client's oral health, which topics are appropriate for the nurse to include?

Select all that apply. A) Parental smoking cessation resources. B) Instructions on brushing the client's teeth once daily. C) Hazards of fluoride use in tooth development. D) Instructions on eliminating the client's milk consumption. E) Instructing the parents that the client needs dental care prior to when the client begins to lose the primary teeth.

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The immediate postoperative care of a person who had a total thyroidectomy will include: (Select all that apply.)

a. placing the patient in a prone position. b. supporting the head with sandbags. c. assessing for vital signs every hour. d. assessing ability to swallow. e. assessing for bleeding.

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A patient who has diabetes complains of a tingling sensation in the face and is running a fever. Two hours later, the nurse notes dark drainage coming from the patient's nose. Which is the nurse's priority action?

1. Encourage the patient to frequently blow the nose. 2. Notify the health care provider immediately. 3. Administer antipyretics. 4. Obtain a blood glucose level.

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What important factor contributes to the challenge of developing a therapeutic alliance with clients diagnosed with eating disorders?

A) Treatment approaches are fragmented and controversial. B) Changes in the client's behavior are irreversible. C) There is no cure for eating disorders. D) Clients are resistant to treatment.

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