At what point does a qualitative researcher typically make a lot of decisions about data collection and the research sample?

A) While reviewing the literature
B) During the development of a research proposal
C) While the study is in progress in the field
D) After a pilot study has been conducted


C

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Which behavior by the nurse would be considered most professional?

a. Addressing a patient by "dear" b. Wearing small earrings c. Being task oriented d. Avoiding troublesome patients

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In evaluating information taught about conception and fetal development, the patient verbalizes understanding about transportation time of the zygote through the fallopian tube and into the cavity of the uterus with which statement?

1. "It will take at least 3 days for the egg to reach the uterus." 2. "It will take 8 days for the egg to reach the uterus." 3. "It will only take 12 hours for the egg to go through the fallopian tube." 4. "It will take 18 hours for the fertilized egg to implant in the uterus."

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During a well-child visit, a 3 year old's vision is being tested. When the caregiver questions the nurse as to what is being tested, the nurse would respond that the 3 year old is being tested to check to see if the child has:

A) achieved 20/20 vision. B) a lazy eye. C) correct depth perception. D) the ability to see color.

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The nurse is preparing to administer gentamicin (Garamycin) to a patient when he suddenly complains of diminished hearing. What action should the nurse take based on this statement?

A) Administer the dosage and notify the physician of the alteration in hearing B) Hold the dosage and notify the physician of the alteration in hearing C) Administer the dosage and report the alteration in hearing to the audiologist D) Hold the dosage and document the finding in the nurses' notes

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