Both grounded theory and phenomenological analysis focus on a search for themes
A) True
B) False
B
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The nurse is administering a skin test for detection of exposure to tuberculosis. How would the nurse determine if the client was exposed to tuberculosis?
A) The client will have a productive cough. B) The injection area swells if the client has developed antibodies against the antigen. C) The injection area will become painful with induration if the client has antibodies against the antigen. D) The injection area will break out in a fine macular rash.
What finding would the nurse expect to assess in a patient in the prodromal phase of hepatitis?
A) Decreased PT B) Decreased liver transaminases C) Elevated serum bilirubin D) Decreased INR
Risk factors for the development of pneumonia include which of the following?
a. advanced age and immobility b. children under age 10 with chronic conditions such as cystic fibrosis c. dehydration and enteral feedings d. hospitalization for another diagnosis
The nurse is caring for a client who is 3 days postoperative. Which intervention should the nurse implement to decrease the client's possibility of developing hypercalcemia?
A) Assist the client to ambulate around the room at least three times daily. B) Irrigate the client's nasogastric tube every 2 hours. C) Assist the client to turn, cough, and deep-breathe every 2 hours. D) Measure vital signs every 4 hours.