A nurse is searching for evidence in an effort to answer a series of clinical questions related to childhood asthma. In which of the following areas is qualitative research likely to be most valuable?
A) Identifying if nebulized delivery of bronchodilators is superior to the use of metered-dose inhalers
B) Identifying which environmental exposures are most closely linked to the incidence of bronchospasm
C) Identifying how a family's accessibility to primary care affects the course of a child's asthma
D) Identifying values that determine children's choices of where and when to use their metered-dose inhalers
D
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When administering a new medication to a client with celiac disease, the nurse should first check for any additives in the form of:
1. Sorbitol. 2. Gluten. 3. Lactose. 4. Sodium.
Leaving an unconscious patient exposed during a treatment or procedure is a violation of the ethical principle of
a. fidelity. b. autonomy. c. justice. d. veracity.
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1. A reactive test 2. A negative test 3. An equivocal test 4. A nonreactive test