Select all that apply. A) To be able to read and understand research to enhance practice B) To live up to the expectation of the profession C) To better speak with doctors about treatment plans D )To educate others about the process E ) To identify ideas, assist in, and use research for practice
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Which statements support why it is important for a nurse to learn about research in nursing? Select all that apply.
A) To be able to read and understand research to enhance practice
B) To live up to the expectation of the profession
C) To better speak with doctors about treatment plans
D )To educate others about the process
E ) To identify ideas, assist in, and use research for practice
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- What is the purpose of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) in nursing practice? A) To regulate the scope of practice for advanced practice nurses B) To protect patient confidentiality and privacy C) To accredit nursing education programs D) To establish standards for nursing educationWhat role does "delegation" play in nursing? A) Reducing the workload of administrative staff B) Assigning responsibilities to appropriate team members to improve patient care C) Decreasing the quality of care for efficiency D) Increasing the nurse's responsibilities and tasksWhat does NANDA-I stand for in nursing? a) National Association of Nurse Educators b) North American Nursing Diagnosis Association - International c) North American Nursing Diagnosis Alliance - International d) National Association for Nursing Development and Accreditation - International
- Which of the following best describes the impact of integrating evidence-based practice into nursing education programs on the quality of patient care provided by newly graduated nurses?A) It has no significant impact on the quality of patient care, as clinical skills are primarily developed through hands-on experience.B) It decreases the quality of patient care due to the overwhelming amount of theoretical knowledge new nurses must learn, which can detract from practical skill development.C) It improves the quality of patient care by equipping newly graduated nurses with the latest research and practices, enhancing their decision-making and clinical skills.D) It leads to a significant increase in the use of technology in patient care, which may replace the need for traditional nursing skills.Which of the following is a key component of evidence-based practice in nursing? a) Following outdated practices b) Relying solely on personal experience c) Integrating the best available evidence with clinical expertise and patient preferences d) Ignoring research findingsAccording to the Systems Theory in nursing, what is the role of the nurse in the healthcare system? a) To provide direct patient care b) To coordinate care among interdisciplinary team members c) To assess patient needs and develop care plans d) To advocate for patient rights and preferences
- What is the goal of "discharge planning" in nursing? A) To prepare the patient and family for home care and ensure continuity of care B) To quickly free up hospital beds C) To delegate patient care to outpatient services without a plan D) To discharge patients without follow-up instructionsWhat is the primary function of therapeutic communication in nursing practice? a) To judge and criticize patients b) To establish rapport and trust with patients c) To ignore patient concerns and complaints d) To expedite patient dischargesWhat is a key component of effective nursing leadership? A) Autocratic decision-making B) Avoiding delegation C) Empowering team members D) Limiting feedback
- What is a component of patient-centered care in nursing? a) Prioritizing medical procedures b) Focusing only on physical symptoms c) Making decisions without patient input d) Tailoring care to individual patient needsi)How is Immersive learning relevant to the professional practice of nursing? ii)How does immersive learning connect to your career goal as an informatic nurse. iii) How will immersive learning influence your personal practice of nursing? (what will you do differently with the outcome of immersive learning)? answer all parts as related to each other and this is the last remaining question for meQuality improvement in nursing care primarily aims to: A) Increase the workload of nursing staff B) Enhance patient safety and care outcomes C) Reduce the number of employed nurses D) Focus solely on reducing hospital costs