Qualitative data are most likely to be collected in conjunction with a(n):

A) Impact analysis
B) Outcome analysis
C) Process analysis
D) Cost/benefit analysis


C

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What is the rationale for the use of activated charcoal in a patient who has ingested poison?

a. It facilitates excretion. b. It reduces absorption. c. It binds antidotes. d. It induces vomiting.

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Which outcome indicates a successful transition from hospital to home for the family of a 2-year-old child with a tracheostomy due to bronchopulmonary dysplasia?

1. The parents demonstrate proper technique of suctioning tracheostomy in the hospital. 2. The child demonstrates self-care skills prior to discharge. 3. The family provides appropriate home care for the child while maintaining family routines. 4. The parents demonstrate how to take the child's vital signs at home.

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You are auscultating a patient's chest. The sounds are not clear, and you are having difficulty distinguishing between respirations and heartbeats. Which technique can you use to facilitate your assessment?

a. Anticipate the next sounds. b. Isolate each cycle segment. c. Listen to all sounds together. d. Move the stethoscope clockwise.

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