Answer to Question 1
ANS: C
Nursing diagnosis, the second step of the nursing process, involves identifying a nursing problem based on findings from the nursing assessment.
Assessments are equivalent to the literature review. Nursing diagnosis, the second step of the nursing process, involves identifying a nursing problem based on findings from the nursing assessment.
Setting goals is equivalent to the methodology. Nursing diagnosis, the second step of the nursing process, involves identifying a nursing problem based on findings from the nursing assessment.
Planned interventions is equivalent to methodology. Nursing diagnosis, the second step of the nursing process, involves identifying a nursing problem based on findings from the nursing assessment.
Answer to Question 2
ANS: D
The research purpose is generated from the problem and identifies the specific goal or aim of the study.
Assumptions are ideas that the researcher has going into the study and influence certain aspects of the study. The research purpose is generated from the problem and identifies the specific goal or aim of the study.
The literature review determines the current status of knowledge on the subject. The research purpose is generated from the problem and identifies the specific goal or aim of the study.
The methodology is the plan for the way in which the study will be conducted. The research purpose is generated from the problem and identifies the specific goal or aim of the study.