The data collection methods mostly used in qualitative studies are?
a. Interviews and observations
b. Formal instruments
c. Structural procedures
d. Interviews and formal instruments
A
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Nurses need to assess a young child for hypoglycemia more frequently than an adult due to the difference in
A) glycogen stores. B) beta cell numbers. C) insulin production. D) diet requirements.
When assessing a child's growth and development, the nurse shows an understanding of the factors that affect these processes when asking the parents:
1. How tall they are. 2. Whether noises seem to bother their child. 3. How many ounces of formula their child drinks daily. 4. What their yearly income is. 5. Whether their child will receive daycare services.
Which of the following statements best describe effective delegation?
1. Nursing education programs prepare new nurses to effectively use delegation. 2. Delegation is something experienced nurses do, and new nurses do not do. 3. Reimbursement is not related to delegation. 4. Delegation is difficult and takes time to learn how to do it effectively.
According to drug legislation between 1914 and the 1960s, cocaine, heroin, marijuana, and peyote were officially classified as
A. licit drugs B. illegal substances only if smoked C. narcotic drugs D. hallucinogenic drugs