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AEWBW

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The nurse must be alert to possible negative responses to meditation. Clients who have reacted negatively to meditation have most often experienced which one of the following?
 
  a. Aggressive behaviours
  b. Delusions
  c. Insomnia
  d. Loss-of-control sensations

Question 2

The nurse identified a level II question for a research study. Which of the following questions exemplifies this level?
 
  a. What are the health-promoting behaviours of older adults living in subsidized housing?
  b. What is the relationship between ethnicity and suicide among university students?
  c. Why does postoperative anxiety decrease when structured preoperative teaching is done?
  d. What is the experience of people who assume the role of surrogate decision mak-ers?



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Answer to Question 1

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A person who has a strong fear of losing control, or who has experienced sensations of loss of control, may perceive meditation as a form of mind control and thus may be resistant to learning the technique. Some clients are sensitive to meditation and require shorter sessions than the typ-ical 15 to 20 minutes.
A benefit of most biobehavioural therapies, such as meditation, is that it reduces irritability. Ag-gression is an unlikely response.
Delusions are not a result of biobehavioural therapies.
Many biobehavioural therapies, such as meditation, reduce insomnia.

Answer to Question 2

B
A level II question such as What is the relationship between ethnicity and suicide among univer-sity students? explores the relationship between two variables.
The question What are the health-promoting behaviours of older adults living in subsidized housing? is a level I question, which is used when little is known about the topic. These basic questions typically begin with the word what.
When the researcher uses a level III question such as Why does postoperative anxiety decrease when structured preoperative teaching is done?, he or she must explain why a specific variable causes a specific change in another variable.
The questions What is the experience of people who assume the role of surrogate decision mak-ers? is a level I question.



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