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Week 3 Nursing Theory quiz
Week 3 Nursing Theory quiz 
Acute pain - ANSWER -Pain that typically is produced by sudden injury (e.g., fracture) or illness (e.g., acute infection) and is accompanied by physical signs such as increased heart rate, elevated blood pressure, pupillary dilation, sweating, or hyperventilation. Acute pain is typically sharp in character. It is relayed to the central nervous system rapidly by A delta nerve fibers Analgesic - ANSWER -Relieving pain. 2. A drug that relieves pain. Analgesic drugs inclu...
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Week 3 Nursing Theory quiz 
Acute pain - ANSWER -Pain that typically is produced by sudden injury (e.g., fracture) or illness (e.g., acute infection) and is accompanied by physical signs such as increased heart rate, elevated blood pressure, pupillary dilation, sweating, or hyperventilation. Acute pain is typically sharp in character. It is relayed to the central nervous system rapidly by A delta nerve fibers Analgesic - ANSWER -Relieving pain. 2. A drug that relieves pain. Analgesic drugs inclu...
Nursing Theory
Nursing Theory week 8 2023 
What is EBP? evidence based practice. The most commonly cited is that EBP is "the conscientious, explicit, and judicious use of current best evidence in making decisions 
The EBP process is comprised of six steps: 1. Defining a question that needs to be answered. 2. Acquiring the literature that will be analyzed. (building and executing the search) 3. Conducting a formal evaluation of the results; also referred to as critical appraisal. 4. Integrating the evaluated e...
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Nursing Theory week 8 2023 
What is EBP? evidence based practice. The most commonly cited is that EBP is "the conscientious, explicit, and judicious use of current best evidence in making decisions 
The EBP process is comprised of six steps: 1. Defining a question that needs to be answered. 2. Acquiring the literature that will be analyzed. (building and executing the search) 3. Conducting a formal evaluation of the results; also referred to as critical appraisal. 4. Integrating the evaluated e...
PONS ( Nursing Theories)
PONS ( Nursing Theories) Week 8 
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1. theory a supposition or system of ideas that is proposed to explain 
a given phenomenon 
concepts related through definitions that state significant 
relationships between concepts 
2. Theories are intended 
to 
explain relationships, answer questions, and solve problems 
3. Theories are 
based on 
underlying philosophies and or assumptions 
4. Theories address 
questions 
How does this happen? 
5. Nursing theory 
has 
numerous components both...
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PONS ( Nursing Theories) Week 8 
Study online at 
1. theory a supposition or system of ideas that is proposed to explain 
a given phenomenon 
concepts related through definitions that state significant 
relationships between concepts 
2. Theories are intended 
to 
explain relationships, answer questions, and solve problems 
3. Theories are 
based on 
underlying philosophies and or assumptions 
4. Theories address 
questions 
How does this happen? 
5. Nursing theory 
has 
numerous components both...
Nursing Theory week 8 2023
Nursing Theory week 8 2023 
What is EBP? evidence based practice. The most commonly cited is that EBP is "the conscientious, explicit, and judicious use of current best evidence in making decisions 
The EBP process is comprised of six steps: 1. Defining a question that needs to be answered. 2. Acquiring the literature that will be analyzed. (building and executing the search) 3. Conducting a formal evaluation of the results; also referred to as critical appraisal. 4. Integrating the evaluated e...
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- • 3 pages •
Nursing Theory week 8 2023 
What is EBP? evidence based practice. The most commonly cited is that EBP is "the conscientious, explicit, and judicious use of current best evidence in making decisions 
The EBP process is comprised of six steps: 1. Defining a question that needs to be answered. 2. Acquiring the literature that will be analyzed. (building and executing the search) 3. Conducting a formal evaluation of the results; also referred to as critical appraisal. 4. Integrating the evaluated e...
NRSG1005 - Week 8 - Nursing Theories
NRSG1005 - Week 8 - Nursing Theories 
Theory - ANSWER -"A set of interrelated [concepts], definitions, and propositions that present a systematic view of phenomena by specifying relations among variables" (Fawcett, 2009, p.29) system of ideas - ANSWER -"A theory is a supposition or _______________ that is proposed to explain a given phenomenon" intangible - ANSWER -As with nursing theory, a chocolate chip cookie consists of numerous components, both tangible (color, texture, size) and ______...
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NRSG1005 - Week 8 - Nursing Theories 
Theory - ANSWER -"A set of interrelated [concepts], definitions, and propositions that present a systematic view of phenomena by specifying relations among variables" (Fawcett, 2009, p.29) system of ideas - ANSWER -"A theory is a supposition or _______________ that is proposed to explain a given phenomenon" intangible - ANSWER -As with nursing theory, a chocolate chip cookie consists of numerous components, both tangible (color, texture, size) and ______...
Canadian Fundamentals of Nursing 4th Edition
Canadian Fundamentals of Nursing 4th 
Edition Potter Perry 
Canadian Fundamentals of Nursing 4th 
Edition Potter Perry 
Chapter 13: Nursing Assessment and Diagnosis - ANSWER- 
MULTIPLE CHOICE - ANSWER- 
- ANSWER-1. Which of the following represents the three phases of a client interview? 
a. - ANSWER-Introduction, assessment, conclusion 
b. - ANSWER-Orientation, documentation, database 
c. - ANSWER-Introduction, controlling, selection 
d. - ANSWER-Orientation, working, termination 
ANS: - ANSWER...
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Canadian Fundamentals of Nursing 4th 
Edition Potter Perry 
Canadian Fundamentals of Nursing 4th 
Edition Potter Perry 
Chapter 13: Nursing Assessment and Diagnosis - ANSWER- 
MULTIPLE CHOICE - ANSWER- 
- ANSWER-1. Which of the following represents the three phases of a client interview? 
a. - ANSWER-Introduction, assessment, conclusion 
b. - ANSWER-Orientation, documentation, database 
c. - ANSWER-Introduction, controlling, selection 
d. - ANSWER-Orientation, working, termination 
ANS: - ANSWER...
Chapter 38: Hygiene Potter
Chapter 38: Hygiene Potter et al: 
Canadian Fundamentals of Nursing, 6th 
Edition 
A number of factors influence a patient's personal preferences for hygiene. Because of this, it is important for the nurse to realize which of the following? - ANSWER-No two individuals perform hygiene in the same manner. 
2. Social groups influence hygiene preferences and practices, including the type of hygienic products used and the nature and frequency of personal care. Which of the following developmental st...
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Chapter 38: Hygiene Potter et al: 
Canadian Fundamentals of Nursing, 6th 
Edition 
A number of factors influence a patient's personal preferences for hygiene. Because of this, it is important for the nurse to realize which of the following? - ANSWER-No two individuals perform hygiene in the same manner. 
2. Social groups influence hygiene preferences and practices, including the type of hygienic products used and the nature and frequency of personal care. Which of the following developmental st...
Canadian Fundamentals of Nursing, 6th Edition
Canadian Fundamentals of Nursing, 6th 
Edition 
You are a nurse researcher interviewing senior oncology nurses, asking them to describe how they deal with the loss of a patient. The analysis of the interviews yields common themes describing the nurses' grief. This is an example of which type of study? - ANSWER-Qualitative study. 
(A qualitative study involves inductive reasoning to develop generalizations or theories from specific observations or interviews. Historical research establishes fact...
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Canadian Fundamentals of Nursing, 6th 
Edition 
You are a nurse researcher interviewing senior oncology nurses, asking them to describe how they deal with the loss of a patient. The analysis of the interviews yields common themes describing the nurses' grief. This is an example of which type of study? - ANSWER-Qualitative study. 
(A qualitative study involves inductive reasoning to develop generalizations or theories from specific observations or interviews. Historical research establishes fact...
Chapter 43: Urinary Elimination
Chapter 43: Urinary Elimination Potter et 
al: Canadian Fundamentals of Nursing, 
6th Edition 
If obstructed, which component of the urination system would cause peristaltic waves? - ANSWER-Ureters. 2. When reviewing laboratory results, the nurse should immediately notify the health care provider about which finding? - ANSWER-Glomerular filtration rate of 20 mL/min. 3. A patient is experiencing oliguria. Which action should the nurse perform first? - ANSWER-Assess for bladder distension. 4. A pa...
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Chapter 43: Urinary Elimination Potter et 
al: Canadian Fundamentals of Nursing, 
6th Edition 
If obstructed, which component of the urination system would cause peristaltic waves? - ANSWER-Ureters. 2. When reviewing laboratory results, the nurse should immediately notify the health care provider about which finding? - ANSWER-Glomerular filtration rate of 20 mL/min. 3. A patient is experiencing oliguria. Which action should the nurse perform first? - ANSWER-Assess for bladder distension. 4. A pa...
ATI Proctored RN Pharmacology Assessment
ATI Proctored RN Pharmacology 
Assessment 
High ceiling loop diuretics - ANSWER-Furosemide 
-ethacrynic acid 
-bumettanide 
-torsemide 
High ceiling loop diuretics pharm action - ANSWER-Work on the loops of henle 
-block reabsorption of Na and chloride and prevent reabsorption of water 
-causes extensive diuresis even w/ severe renal impairment 
High ceiling loop diuretics complications - ANSWER--dehydration, hyponatremia, hypochloremia 
-hypotension 
-ototoxicity 
-hypokalemia 
High ceiling can...
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ATI Proctored RN Pharmacology 
Assessment 
High ceiling loop diuretics - ANSWER-Furosemide 
-ethacrynic acid 
-bumettanide 
-torsemide 
High ceiling loop diuretics pharm action - ANSWER-Work on the loops of henle 
-block reabsorption of Na and chloride and prevent reabsorption of water 
-causes extensive diuresis even w/ severe renal impairment 
High ceiling loop diuretics complications - ANSWER--dehydration, hyponatremia, hypochloremia 
-hypotension 
-ototoxicity 
-hypokalemia 
High ceiling can...
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