The process for critically reviewing nursing theory provides the ability to assess the relevance of the theory to which of the following?

A) Nursing administration, practice, and medicine
B) Nursing research and nursing education
C) Nursing practice, research, and education
D) Nursing practice


C

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A) The patient's electrolyte values B) The patient's blood pressure C) The patient's allergies to any medications D) The patient's hydration status

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A client is being admitted for "hematochezia." The nurse would plan to assess for

a. blood in the stool. b. blood in the urine. c. large frothy stools. d. manifestations of malabsorption.

Nursing

During an assessment of the feet, the nurse asks the patient to sit, feet dangling, and point the toes toward the nose. The nurse is assessing which movement?

1. Plantar flexion 2. Dorsiflexion 3. Eversion 4. Inversion

Nursing

Which of the following would the nurse identify as a safety hazard in the infant?

A) Alcohol consumption B) Pedestrian accidents C) Drowning D) Suffocation in the crib

Nursing