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chandani

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A nurse volunteers time in a homeless shelter and wants to set up a free vaccination clinic in the shelter.
 
  Although the shelter's managers think that vaccinations are a good idea, they are skeptical that clients will take the time to visit the nurse. What modification to the proposal would generate better success according to Maslow? a. Educate the shelter clients on the benefits of vaccines.
  b. Give vaccinations after meals in a corner of the cafeteria.
  c. Make vaccinations mandatory for staying at the shelter.
  d. Offer vaccinations as clients check in to spend the night.

Question 2

A nursing manager is explaining to the staff how nursing theory is related to all components of nursing practice. What statement by the manager best outlines this concept?
 
  a. Conceptual frameworks are the basic building blocks of theory and practice.
  b. Education is the foundation for all nursing understanding, including theory.
  c. Nursing knowledge can only be derived from well-tested theoretical models.
  d. Theory informs practice, research, and education, which in turn inform theory.



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Answer to Question 1

B
According to Maslow's hierarchy of needs, there are five broad layers of need, starting with basic human physiological needs such as food and water. According to this theory, these basic needs must be met first. After clients' needs for food and water have been satisfied, they might be open to vaccinations.
Education is always a good idea, but according to Maslow, basic human needs come first.
Making vaccinations mandatory might drive some of the homeless clients away.
Basic physiological needs should be met first; offering vaccinations before meeting the need for sleep and rest might not result in a high level of acceptance.

Answer to Question 2

D
According to Figure 5-1, theory, research, education, and knowledge exist in a circular relationship, with each component influencing and informing the others.
Concepts are the basic building blocks of theory.
Education exists in a relationship with theory, practice, research, and knowledge but is not at the core of this relationship.
Nursing knowledge is also derived from practice and experience.




chandani

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Reply 2 on: Jul 22, 2018
Excellent


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Thanks for the timely response, appreciate it

 

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