Quantitative and qualitative research do not share which of the following features?
A) A desire to understand the true state of human affairs
B) Roots in 19th-century phenomenologic thought
C) A reliance on external evidence collected through the senses
D) Utility to the nursing profession
B
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A patient has been admitted with a tentative diagnosis of thrombocytopenia. Which patient statement would the nurse evaluate as significant to that disorder?
1. "I started taking cimetidine for heartburn about a month ago." 2. "My family and I just got back from a vacation in the mountains." 3. "I spend a lot of time working at my computer." 4. "I have been taking a new calcium supplement."
A client admitted with hepatopulmonary syndrome is experiencing dyspnea but does not want oxygen increased because the client's nose keeps bleeding from it. The client becomes agitated when discussing this with the nurse
The client's oxygen saturation is 92%. What intervention by the nurse is best? a. Instruct the client to sit in as upright a po-sition as possible. b. Tell the client that humidity can be added, but that the oxygen must be worn. c. Document the client's refusal in the chart, and call the health care provider. d. Call the health care provider to request an extra dose of the client's diuretic.
Information on the chart is readily available to:
1. the client's family. 2. insurance companies. 3. research teams. 4. team members only.
________ is a syndrome characterized by slowing of movement, stiffness, tremor, and impaired postural reflexes.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).