Answer:
C. EBP in nursing is waning in emphasis and was never fully implemented.
Explanation:
Evidence-based practice (EBP) is a method used in the areas of medicine and health with the aim of using scientific evidence and data to deliver the best high-quality care to patients.
Although this is a great method that has been proposed for over a decade now, it hasn't been fully implemented by nurses due to different reasons:
- Time: In a research study, scientists determined that nurses, although completely agree with this method, state that <u>they are unable to carry out this method mainly due to lack of time and heavy workload.</u>
- Lack of statistical knowledge: In the same study, nurses stated that they had <u>difficulty understanding statistical data</u> that were required to complete the method of EBP.
- Inability to understand technicisms: They also had a <u>difficult time while trying to understand jargon or medical technicisms </u>as many scientists overuse technical words in research papers, <u>creating a barrier for them to fully implement EBP.</u>
Therefore, <u>EBP in nursing hasn't been rejected but it has never been fully implemented.</u>
I'm not certain of what the options are, but hypertension is when one develops a high-blood pressure while exercising, so something like stretching, walking, swimming, and cycling would be beneficial (or anything low in intensity.)
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Child could be a late bloomer or have hearing problems, developmental problems or neurological problems
The options to choose from are: portal of exit, reservoir, portal of entry
The answers are JoAnn is the reservoir in the chain of transmission. The mucus from her cough is the portal of exit in the chain of transmission.
JoAnn is the reservoir because the cold is stored in her body. The mucus is the portal of exit because it is being coughed up outside the body.