D) Tradition correct answers The preceptor tells a new nurse to dangle the patient's legs on the side of the bed before assisting the patient to stand.
... [Show More] The new nurse asks the preceptor why the legs need to dangle first, and the preceptor says "This is how we always get a patient out of bed". The preceptor's statement is an example of which type of evidence?
A) Trial and error
B) Intuition
C) Personal experience
D) Tradition
A) Trial and error is not based on systematic approaches correct answers Why is trial and error not a preferred approach for delivering nursing care?
A) Trial and error is not based on systematic scientific approaches
B) The ANA does not consider trial and error a sanctioned method
C) Time is wasted using trial and error, and it is not cost-effective
D) Nursing care should be based on critical thinking, which is not utilized with trial and error
D) Claiming the facility was overcrowded, giving patients no choice but to give permission for their child to participate in the study correct answers The Willowbrook studies tried to justify the use of human subjects by doing which of the following?
A) Deliberately infecting children with hepatitis
B) Leading volunteers to believe that the procedures were free special medical care
C) Obtaining oral consent without documenting it and claiming that it was a standard of care to perform more dangerous procedures without written consent
D) Claiming the facility was overcrowded, giving patients no choice but to give permission for their child to participate in the study
B) U.S. Dept of Health, Education, and Welfare correct answers The first regulations to protect human subjects in medical research studies were proposed in 1973 by which of the following?
A) American Medical Association
B) U.S. Dept of Health, Education, and Welfare
C) U.S. Food and Drug Administration
D) Association of American Universities
B) Trial and error correct answers The nurse is caring for a patient newly diagnosed with type 1 diabetes mellitus who has a prescription for sliding-scale regular insulin. The physician has adjusted the scale several times based on the patient's blood sugar levels. The physician is demonstrating the use of which of the following sources of evidence?
A) Personal experience
B) Trial and error
C) Authority
D) Intuition
C) Utilizing bedside technology and provide the patient with EBP information correct answers The nurse is preparing to discharged a patient who is requesting information about herbal [Show Less]