Due to the potential for inappropriate disclosure of personal information in qualitative studies, protecting the ____________ of participants is especially important

a. confidentiality and anonymity
b. privacy and location
c. confidentiality and status
d. contact information


a. confidentiality and anonymity

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Which of the following would be considered a nursing implementation?

A) The patient will ambulate twice a day. B) The patient appears diaphoretic. C) The patient is at risk for aspiration. D) The patient is monitored for peripheral edema twice a day.

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An older patient asks the nurse what holistic actions can be used to help lower elevated cholesterol and triglyceride levels. What information should the nurse provide to the patient? Standard Text: Select all that apply

1. Increase dietary fiber. 2. Eat fatty fish twice a week. 3. Use margarine with phytosterols. 4. Increase the intake of soy products 5. Limit red meat consumption to 6 days a week.

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The hospital is developing an ethics committee. In planning this committee, the group should consider that they are most likely to be asked to consider which type of ethical dilemma?

1. Patient's right to die 2. Patient's right to privacy 3. Nurse's violation of the Code of Ethics 4. Conflicts in basic human rights

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The nurse is caring for a patient in the prenatal clinic. The patient recently arrived in the United States as a refugee from a country in Africa. This is the first patient from this cultural background with whom the nurse has worked

Which intervention is most appropriate in the care of this patient? 1. Ask the patient about her expectations during the labor and birth. 2. Determine if the patient has been tested for tuberculosis. 3. Help the patient into the paper dressing gown prior to her exam. 4. Look for written handouts on prenatal care in the patient's language.

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