All of the following are generally undertaken by researchers as part of the assessment of the quality of their data except:

A) Assessment of selection or attrition bias
B) Assessment of statistical power
C) Assessment of extreme skewness and nonnormality
D) Assessment of the extent of missing values


B

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The nurse receives an order from the physician to collect a urine specimen from a 7-month-old infant to test for specific gravity and glucose, and to send for culture. The nurse collects the specimen by:

1. Inserting a straight catheter. 2. Squeezing urine from the wet diaper. 3. Placing cotton balls over the urethra and squeezing urine from them after the baby urinates. 4. Cleaning the area around the urethra and placing a pediatric urine-collector bag.

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When describing primary prevention activities for disaster prevention to a local community group, which of the following would the nurse include?

A) It is the most effective and the lone method of prevention. B) Any setting provides a place for primary prevention. C) Disaster drills can be helpful but heighten the impact of the event. D) Primary prevention promotes clients' health but increases cost.

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What does the "grounded" in grounded theory mean?

a. Small pieces of data are "ground up" in the analysis process. b. The theory that emerges is "grounded" in real-world data. c. No theory is groundless. d. All data must be "on the ground" and written out fully.

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Which describes a type of medication order written by a provider for a drug to be given when a patient needs it?

A. standing order B. verbal order C. routine order D. prn order

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