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jrubin

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Select the correct pair of terms to make the statement congruent with the following map. Attitudes of practicing nurses toward HIV-positive patients  (+)  care behavior
 
  As attitudes of practicing nurses become more (positive or negative), their care behavior toward patients (increases or decreases).
  a. Negative, decreases
  b. Negative, increases
  c. Positive, decreases
  d. Positive, increases

Question 2

Which of the following responses best describes the relational statement that is diagrammed below? Pain perception  (+)  anxiety
 
  a. Anxiety causes increased pain perception.
  b. Increased perception of pain causes anxiety.
  c. Pain perception and anxiety are inversely related.
  d. Pain perception and anxiety are positively related to one another.



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: D
A conceptual map includes all of the major concepts in a theory or framework. These concepts are linked by arrows expressing the proposed linkages between concepts. Each linkage shown by an arrow is a graphic illustration of a relational statement of the theory. In this illustration, a positive, directional relationship is shown between nurses' behavior and their subsequent care activities with HIV-positive patients.
The relationship shown in the illustration is a positive one, not negative, between the two concepts.
The diagram does not show an inverse relationship.
The diagram does not show an inverse relationship.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: D
A conceptual map includes all of the major concepts in a theory or framework. These concepts are linked by arrows expressing the proposed linkages between concepts. Each linkage shown by an arrow is a graphic illustration of a relational statement of the theory. In this illustration, the diagram does not indicate a direction for pain perception; it only shows a positive relationship between the two concepts as evidenced by the positive sign in the middle of the diagram.
The diagram does not indicate a direction for pain perception.
The diagram does not indicate a direction for pain perception.
There is not an indication of an inverse relationship which would be seen with a negative sign instead of a positive sign along the arrow.




jrubin

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Reply 2 on: Jul 8, 2018
Wow, this really help


ecabral0

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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
YES! Correct, THANKS for helping me on my review

 

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