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Question 1 of 10
1. Question
John, a 30 years old student, is asked why it’s important to change a patient’s bed regularly, and he answers that it’s because it has been a norm since the old days. Which kind of knowledge does John portray?
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Traditional knowledge is practiced in the nursing field, where an action performed is passed from one generation to another without any research conducted on the action. For instance, those actions may include changing the bedsheets of the patient’s bed. A patient’s beddings are changed every day regardless of whether they are dirt or not, and no research supports this action.
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Traditional knowledge is practiced in the nursing field, where an action performed is passed from one generation to another without any research conducted on the action. For instance, those actions may include changing the bedsheets of the patient’s bed. A patient’s beddings are changed every day regardless of whether they are dirt or not, and no research supports this action.
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Question 2 of 10
2. Question
An individual broadens a theory where he first explores an inclusive idea and contemplates a particular idea. What method of broadening a theory does he practice?
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Deducting a particular idea from a generic idea is the practice of deductive reasoning.
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Deducting a particular idea from a generic idea is the practice of deductive reasoning.
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Question 3 of 10
3. Question
Which of the following statements clearly explains qualitative research?
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Qualitative research is established on the belief that existence is based on opinions mostly held by many people and based on how things look. The researcher of qualitative mainly relies on analyzing words instead of numbers.
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Qualitative research is established on the belief that existence is based on opinions mostly held by many people and based on how things look. The researcher of qualitative mainly relies on analyzing words instead of numbers.
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Question 4 of 10
4. Question
What approach can you advise Joan to take when deciding how to move her patient in bed to lower complications and increase the patient’s safety?
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Nurses make a lot of decisions concerning the safety of the patients every single day. The safety of the patients may be negatively affected if the current best evidence is not used in deciding clinical matters. Evidence-based practice is the best approach used by nurses to determine the current best evidence.
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Nurses make a lot of decisions concerning the safety of the patients every single day. The safety of the patients may be negatively affected if the current best evidence is not used in deciding clinical matters. Evidence-based practice is the best approach used by nurses to determine the current best evidence.
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Question 5 of 10
5. Question
Which of the following section of a research journal article is not correctly explained?
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The method section gives detailed information on how the study was carried out, the number and specific people, the research design used, the data collected, and the method used, and the kind of analysis conducted. This section should have plenty of information to allow the study to be repeated.
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The method section gives detailed information on how the study was carried out, the number and specific people, the research design used, the data collected, and the method used, and the kind of analysis conducted. This section should have plenty of information to allow the study to be repeated.
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Question 6 of 10
6. Question
Maryanne, a nurse at Tripoem hospital, claims that she is smarter than every patient in the hospital. What does she practice by saying that?
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Ethnocentrism is the belief that one has about his thoughts and actions and believes to be always good than others. The practice of ethnocentrism is like a cultural imposition. The health staff has the habit of establishing what they believe in or their cultures to people outside their healthcare culture.
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Ethnocentrism is the belief that one has about his thoughts and actions and believes to be always good than others. The practice of ethnocentrism is like a cultural imposition. The health staff has the habit of establishing what they believe in or their cultures to people outside their healthcare culture.
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Question 7 of 10
7. Question
What should a nurse who wants to learn and gain knowledge about a specific culture do?
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Reviewing the literature can help a nurse acquire knowledge of a particular culture, such as nutritive practices, illness beliefs, and who has the family’s authority, either the husband or the wife. Still, in most cases, the authority is centered on the Husband. As a nurse, you should learn how to avoid ethnocentrism tendencies by practicing self-assessments.
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Reviewing the literature can help a nurse acquire knowledge of a particular culture, such as nutritive practices, illness beliefs, and who has the family’s authority, either the husband or the wife. Still, in most cases, the authority is centered on the Husband. As a nurse, you should learn how to avoid ethnocentrism tendencies by practicing self-assessments.
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Question 8 of 10
8. Question
Which of the following statements exhibits competent nursing care that respects the culture of a society?
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The diverse groups in society should be recognized by being offered competent nursing care. A nurse who appreciates the diversity of the culture shows that she is practicing competent nursing care and acting in accordance with cultural factors involving health and illness.
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The diverse groups in society should be recognized by being offered competent nursing care. A nurse who appreciates the diversity of the culture shows that she is practicing competent nursing care and acting in accordance with cultural factors involving health and illness.
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Question 9 of 10
9. Question
What feature is portrayed by the health-illness continuum and the high-level wellness model?
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Models of health have got concepts used by nurses when in need to offer promotion classes for health. The way people conduct themselves in promoting health and avoiding illness is vital to the individuals providing health care because they help them understand how to deal with and treat people from different cultural backgrounds.
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Models of health have got concepts used by nurses when in need to offer promotion classes for health. The way people conduct themselves in promoting health and avoiding illness is vital to the individuals providing health care because they help them understand how to deal with and treat people from different cultural backgrounds.
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Question 10 of 10
10. Question
Allan, a cigarette smoker, stopped taking cigarettes after getting his first child and realizing the effects resulting from long-term smoking. All of the following might have lead to the stoppage of Allan smoking, except which one?
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Personal decision and economic issues, the severity that will result from lung cancer, and the benefits experienced once one stops taking nicotine are the constituents of the health belief model.
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Personal decision and economic issues, the severity that will result from lung cancer, and the benefits experienced once one stops taking nicotine are the constituents of the health belief model.