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joblessjake

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The nurse is considering a research study for inclusion in a clinical practice guideline that has been identified as being sufficient to determine effects on health outcomes. This research study would be considered as being:
 
  1. fair.
  2. passable.
  3. poor.
  4. good.

Question 2

The nurse is beginning the introductory portion of the health interview process. This part of the assessment is considered the:
 
  1. orientation phase.
  2. initiation phase.
  3. working phase.
  4. closure phase.



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Answer to Question 1

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Research studies are rated according to the Scale for Rating the Quality of Research Evidence. According to this scale, a research study that is sufficient to determine the effects on health outcomes is considered fair. A good study has consistent results for well-designed, well-conducted studies that directly assess effects on health outcomes. A poor study has insufficient results to assess the affects on health outcomes. Passable is not a category of this rating scale.

Answer to Question 2

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The orientation phase is the beginning of a nurse-patient interview. The orientation phase sets the relationship and establishes the goals for the interaction. The working phase of the interview focuses on the details of data collection. The closure phase is a time for review and evaluation of the progress of the interventions toward the intended goals. Initiation is not a phase in the interview process.





 

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