In quantitative studies, it is advantageous to collect data in numerous different environments, as a method of triangulation
A) True
B) False
B
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In the planning stage of health promotion for a client, the best role for the nurse is as a(n):
a. advisor. c. teacher. b. counselor. d. decision maker.
The nursing assistant notifies the nurse that the patient has bright red streaking of blood in the stool. This is likely a result of which of the following?
A) Diet high in red meat B) Upper GI bleed C) Hemorrhoids D) Cancer of the large intestine
Acid-neutralizing capacity (ANC) is an important consideration in choice of antacid. The nurse realizes that further client education is necessary when the client expresses which of the following ideas?
a. "Antacids with a high ANC are more effective than those with a low ANC." b. "ANC is a measure of the quantity of hydrochloric acid an antacid product can neutralize." c. "I will require smaller amounts of antacid if the ANC value is high." d. "Antacids with a high ANC can only be obtained by prescription."
When reassessing a patient's respiratory system, the nurse finds that the patient's condition has deteriorated, and although the respirations are regular, they are abnormally deep and rapid. The nurse documents that the patient has
1. Bradypnea 2. Cheyne-Stokes respirations 3. Kussmaul's respirations 4. Biot respirations