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There is a 0.1% chance that the drug is ineffective.
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B.
The probability of observing results as extreme as, or more extreme than, those obtained, assuming the null hypothesis is true.
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C.
The probability that the null hypothesis is true.
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D.
The probability of making a Type I error.
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Roy's Adaptation Model
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B.
King's Theory of Goal Attainment
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C.
Leininger's Culture Care Theory
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D.
Neuman's Systems Model
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Watson's Theory of Human Caring
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B.
Peplau's Interpersonal Theory
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C.
Orem's Self-Care Deficit Theory
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D.
Rogers' Science of Unitary Human Beings
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Roy's Adaptation Model
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B.
Henderson's Need Theory
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C.
Leininger's Culture Care Theory
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D.
Nightingale's Environmental Theory
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D.
Florence Nightingale
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Peplau's Interpersonal Theory
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B.
Roy's Adaptation Model
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Nightingale's Environmental Theory
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D.
Orem's Self-Care Deficit Theory
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Be understood by physicians.
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B.
Improve patient outcomes and guide nursing practice.
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C.
Be published in a prestigious journal.
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D.
Remain unchanged for decades.
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Conceptual models; Practice theories
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B.
Borrowed theories; Grand theories
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Practice theories; Grand theories
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D.
Middle-range theories; Systems theories
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The patient's full dependence on the nurse.
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The successful termination of the relationship and a return to independence.
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The patient actively testing the nurse's commitment.
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The initial meeting and establishment of rapport.
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Pender's Health Promotion Model
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B.
Nightingale's Environmental Theory
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C.
Peplau's Interpersonal Theory
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D.
Orlando's Nursing Process Theory
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