Which of the following methods involves an analysis of total variance, not just common factor variance?
a. Alpha method factor analysis
b. Maximum likelihood factor analysis
c. Principal axis factor analysis
d. Principal components analysis
D
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The nurse uses what terms to describe Dr. Watson's concept of caritas? (Select all that apply.)
1. Transpersonal caring 2. High-touch care 3. Curative care 4. Medical model 5. Nursing model
A nurse is providing services at a shelter established for tornado survivors. The nurse is wondering what she is accomplishing just by listening to the disaster victims
Why is it important for the nurse to use active listening when caring for these patients? 1. It assists patients through suffering. 2. It assists patients to receive therapy. 3. It assists patients on focusing on the present issue. 4. It assists patients to recall events.
In providing diabetic teaching for a patient with type 1 diabetes mellitus, which instructions will the nurse provide to the patient?
a. Insulin is the only consideration that must be taken into account. b. Saturated fat should be limited to less than 7% of total calories. c. Nonnutritive sweeteners can be used without restriction. d. Cholesterol intake should be greater than 200 mg/day.
One of the most likely times for errors to occur is
A. during shift report. B. after transfer of care. C. during meals. D. when staff members are busy.