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Potter and Perry fundamentals of nursing midterm EXAM WITH VERIFIED ANSWERS
A nurse is reviewing research studies for evidence-based practice. Which article should the nurse use for qualitative research?
A. An article about the number of falls after use of no side rails
B. An article about infec...
Potter
and
Perry
fundamentals
of
nursing
midterm
A
nurse
is
reviewing
research
studies
for
evidence-based
practice.
Which
article
should
the
nurse
use
for
qualitative
research?
A.
An
article
about
the
number
of
falls
after
use
of
no
side
rails
B.
An
article
about
infection
rates
after
use
of
a
new
wound
dressing.
C.
An
article
about
the
percentage
of
new
admissions
on
a
new
floor
D.
An
article
about
the
emotional
needs
of
dying
patients
and
their
families.
-
ANS
D-
an
article
about
the
emotional
needs
of
dying
patients
and
their
families
A
nurse
identifies
a
clinical
problem
with
pressure
ulcers.
which
step
should
the
nurse
take
next
in
the
research
process
A.
analyze
results
B.
Conduct
the
study
C.
Determine
method.
D.
Develop
a
hypothesis
-
ANS
D.
Develop
a
hypothesis
A
nurse
is
developing
a
care
delivery
at
girls
research
project
which
population
will
the
nurse
study?
A.
Nurses
B.
Patients
C.
Administrators
D.
Healthcare
providers
-
ANS
B.
Patients
A
nurse
is
teaching
about
the
goals
of
healthy
people
2020.
which
information
should
the
nurse
include
in
the
teaching
session.
A.
Eliminate
health
disparities
in
America
B.
Eliminate
health
behaviors
in
America
C.Eliminate
quality
of
life
in
America
D.
Eliminate
healthy
life
in
America
-
ANS
A.
Eliminate
health
disparities
in
America
A
nurse
is
following
the
goals
of
healthy
people
2020
to
provide
care.
which
action
should
the
nurse
take?
A.
Allow
people
to
continue
current
behaviors
to
reduce
the
stress
of
change
B.
Focuses
only
on
health
changes
that
will
lead
to
better
local
communities
C.
Create
social
and
physical
environments
that
promote
good
health
D.
Focuses
on
illness
treatment
to
provide
fast
recuperation
-
ANS
C.
Create
social
and
physical
environments
that
promote
good
health
The
nurse
is
working
on
a
committee
to
evaluate
the
need
for
increasing
the
levels
of
fluoride
in
the
drinking
water
of
the
community.
Which
concept
is
the
nurse
fostering?
A.
Illness
prevention. B.
Wellness
education
C.
Active
health
promotion
D.
Passive
health
promotion
-
ANS
D.
Passive
health
promotion
The
patient
is
admitted
to
the
emergency
department
of
the
local
hospital
from
home
with
reports
of
chest
discomfort
and
shortness
of
breath
the
patient
is
placed
on
oxygen
has
labs
and
blood
gases
drawn
and
is
given
an
electrocardiogram
and
breathing
treatments.
which
level
of
preventive
care
is
this
patient
receiving?
A.
Primary
B.
Secondary
C.
Tertiary
D.
Health
promotion
-
ANS
B.
Secondary
The
nurse
is
caring
for
a
patient
who
has
been
trying
to
quit
smoking.
The
patient
has
been
smoke-free
for
two
weeks
but
had
two
cigarettes
last
night
and
at
least
two
this
morning.
What
should
the
nurse
anticipate?
A.
The
patient
does
not
want
to
and
will
never
quit
smoking
B.
The
patient
must
pick
up
the
attempt
right
where
the
patient
left
off
C.
The
patient
will
return
to
the
contemplation
or
precontemplation
phase
D.
The
patient
will
need
to
adopt
A
new
lifestyle
for
a
change
to
be
effective.
-
ANS
C.
The
patient
will
return
to
the
contemplation
or
precontemplation
phase
Which
action
should
the
nurse
take
when
using
critical
thinking
to
make
clinical
decisions?
A.
Make
decisions
based
on
intuition
B.
Except
one
established
a
way
to
provide
care
C.
Consider
what
is
important
in
a
given
situation
D.
Read
and
follow
the
healthcare
providers
orders
-
ANS
C-
consider
what
is
important
in
a
given
situation
Which
patient
scenario
of
the
surgical
patient
in
pain
is
most
indicative
of
critical
thinking.
A.
Administering
pain
relief
medication
according
to
what
was
given
last
shift
B.
Offering
pain
relief
medication
based
on
the
healthcare
providers
order
C.
Asking
the
patient
what
pain
relief
methods
pharmacological
and
nonpharmacological
have
worked
in
the
past
D.
Explaining
to
the
patient
that
self
reporting
of
severe
pain
is
not
constant
with
a
minor
procedure
that
was
performed
-
ANS
C.
asking
the
patient
what
pain
relief
methods
for
Pharmacological
and
nonpharmacological
have
worked
in
the
past
A
nursing
Instructor
needs
to
evaluate
students
abilities
to
synthesize
data
and
identify
relationships
between
nursing
diagnoses.
Which
learning
assessment
is
best
suited
for
this
instructors
needs?
A.
Concept
mapping
B.
Reflective
journaling
C.
Lecture
and
discussion
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