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This generational cohort was the first generation of latchkey kids who had to be resourceful at an early age. They are skeptical of traditional practices and beliefs. They strive for a balanced life. This group is known as ____.
 
  a. Baby Boomers
  b. Generation X
  c. Internet Generation
  d. Mature Generation

Question 2

Nursing outcome databases are critical because nurses must be able to:
 
  a. assess the differences between an asso-ciate degree in nursing and a bachelor's of science degree in nursing.
  b. compare interventional care strategies between physicians.
  c. evaluate nurse's aide and licensed prac-tical/vocational nursesensitive outcomes.
  d. measure how nurses influence patient outcomes.



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Answer to Question 1

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Generation X members, born between 1965 and 1980, were the first generation of latchkey kids who had to be resourceful at an early age. They are skeptical of traditional practices and beliefs. They strive for a balanced life.

Answer to Question 2

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Nursing outcome databases are critical for two reasons: 1) Nurses must be able to measure and document how nurses influence patient outcomes; and 2) the study of nursing-sensitive outcomes will allow comparison between interventional strategies and advance the science of nursing care delivery (Iowa Intervention Project, 1997).




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Reply 2 on: Jul 7, 2018
Wow, this really help


mohan

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Thanks for the timely response, appreciate it

 

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