A researcher wants to study the process by which people make decisions about seeking treatment for infertility. What is the researcher's paradigmatic orientation?
A) Positivism
B) Determinism
C) Empiricism
D) Naturalism
D
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Which term is used to describe the first sound heard by the nurse when measuring the client's blood pressure?
1. Diastolic 2. Systolic 3. Korotkoff's sound phase 4 4. Korotkoff's sound phase 5
A terminally ill client shares with the nurse that he, "needs to tell someone what I want when the end comes." The nurse's most therapeutic response is:
1. "We can talk about that now if you want to. Let me close the door and pull up a chair." 2. "I imagine you would like to discuss matters with your primary care provider. I'll let him know you want to talk." 3. "Let me finish with my client care, I'll be back in 10 minutes, and we can talk as long as you need to." 4. "If you haven't discussed your feelings with your family yet, I'd suggest you do that when they visit this evening."
The spleen is:
A. a soft, lobulated gland behind the stomach. B. a soft mass of lymphatic tissue on the posterolateral wall. C. a bean-shaped, retroperitoneal gland. D. None of the above.
MC The priority intervention after discontinuing the procedure for a client who exhibits signs and symptoms of a vagal response during removal of a fecal impaction is:
A. Place client in shock position. B. Take BP and pulse and report findings to physician. C. Instruct client to perform Valsalva maneuver. D. Call for code team