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bio_gurl

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Which one of the following aspects of hypothesizing by a family nurse is inaccurate?
 
  1. Guides the family assessment
  2. Predicts family outcomes
  3. Explores potential strategies
  4. Helps to attribute meaning to behaviors

Question 2

The use of the Internet for health information has grown exponentially in the past few years. There are a multitude of reasons for individuals to check online before contacting their health care provider.
 
  Which of the following statements is a major reason why people turn to the Internet and websites for health related information? 1. Fewer people have health care insurance.
  2. The long lines and waiting time in healthcare providers' offices prevent individuals from making appointments.
  3. People refuse to pay the co-pay when they can find out about their illness for free.
  4. People are reluctant to bother their primary healthcare provider.



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1 The nurse uses hypothesizing, or hunches, to help determine the meanings of behaviors, which is helpful in guiding the family assessment.
2 Family outcomes cannot be predicted by hunches and the use of propositions.
3 The nurse uses hypothesizing, or hunches, to guide questioning or explore problem-solving strategies.
4 The nurse uses hypothesizing, or hunches, to help determine the meaning of behaviors, which is helpful in assessment and problem solving.

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Rationale: One of the major reasons people turn to the Internet or websites when they feel sick is because they do not want to bother their healthcare providers with their question.




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Reply 2 on: Jul 7, 2018
YES! Correct, THANKS for helping me on my review


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Gracias!

 

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