Which of the following is not a research tradition widely used by qualitative nurse researchers:

A) Experimental
B) Phenomenological
C) Ethnographic
D) Grounded theory


A

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While completing the history, the nurse learns that a patient fasts during Lent. What should the nurse understand about fasting?

1. Religious fasting requirements require only no food intake. Water and other beverages are acceptable. 2. Religious fasting requirements must be maintained at all times or the patient will experience spiritual distress. 3. Religious fasting requirements are observed only during daylight hours. 4. Religious fasting requirements are usually exempted for patients who are ill or are hospitalized.

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When a preschool-age child is hospitalized without adequate preparation, the nurse should recognize that the child may likely see hospitalization as what?

a. Punishment b. Loss of parental love c. Threat to the child's self-image d. Loss of companionship with friends

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In the 1960s and 1970s, many people were released from asylums because of:

a. violations of their civil rights b. new psychotropic medicines to manage symptoms c. lack of health insurance d. new counseling techniques that provided cures

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Which of the following statements best defines quality improvement (performance improve-ment)?

1. The assessment of the delivery system responsible for the implementation of cli-ent-oriented interventions 2. Integration of evidence-based practice research into the delivery process used to implement client-oriented interventions 3. High-priority evaluation process directed towards differentiating between good and poor intervention delivery by providers 4. An ongoing evaluation of interventions that is used to improve the delivery of health care for the purpose of managing the client's needs

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