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Yolanda

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All of these options are important to the practice of nursing. Which option is likely the most important?
 
  1. The applicability of theories from other disciplines to nursing practice
  2. The need for nursing to establish its own theoretical base
  3. Replication of theoretical research for validation
  4. Comparing historical theory to today's society

Question 2

Which question predicts the outcome of the study?
 
  1. Is there a strong correlation between age and learning in older adults?
  2. Is there a relationship between anxiety levels of undergraduate nursing students and paper and pencil test scores?
  3. Is there a relationship between self-esteem and choice of career?
  4. To what extent does providing preoperative teaching to transplant clients affect level of anxiety after surgery?


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Answer to Question 1

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Rationale 1: Whereas all of these options are concerned with nursing theoretical research, the most important is likely whether the theories that so much of nursing practice is based on are actually applicable to the practice of nursing.
Rationale 2: This is an important consideration, but whether the theories that nursing has borrowed from other disciplines actually apply to nursing has major importance to the practice.
Rationale 3: Theories should be tested and retested; however, it is extremely important to know if the theories that nursing has borrowed from other disciplines actually apply to nursing.
Rationale 4: Theories should be tested and retested and should be evaluated for timeliness; however, it is extremely important to know if the theories that nursing has borrowed from other disciplines actually apply to nursing.
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Answer to Question 2

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Rationale 1: This statement predicts the strength of a correlation between age and learning and should be presented in a hypothesis.
Rationale 2: This is a neutral, nonpredictive statement.
Rationale 3: This is a neutral, nonpredictive statement.
Rationale 4: This is a neutral, nonpredictive statement.
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