What research methodology is most often used when a researcher uses the theory of Margaret Newman?
A) Quantitative
B) Qualitative
C) Mixed
D) Quantitative and qualitative are used equally.
B
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Which of these designations accurately describes the fetal position during delivery when its face is directed toward the health care provider's left hand and the mother's sacrum?
a. LOA (left occiput anterior) c. ROA (right occiput anterior) b. LOP (left occiput posterior) d. ROP (right occiput posterior)
Which of the following are cues rather than inferences? Choose all correct answers
1) Ate 50% of his meal 2) Patient is depressed today 3) States, "I slept well" 4) White blood cell count 15,000/mm3
The nurse is conducting a patient teaching with a patient who has just been prescribed lansoprazole (Prevacid). What statement would indicate that the patient correctly understands the action of this medication?
A) "The medication inhibits acid secretions." B) "The medication is an antibiotic." C) "The medication is an analgesic." D) "The medication will repair my ulcer."
A nurse works on a unit where electronic health records (EHR) are being initiated and asks, "What is meant by ‘meaningful use' standards that are in our education packet?" The best answer is that "meaningful use":
a. identifies a set of EHR proficiencies and benchmarks that EHR systems must meet to be certain that they are functioning to their maximum capacity and meeting this standard allows companies/organizations to qualify for funds to defray cost of the EHR from Medicare. b. refers to training competencies that all users must achieve to be able to access and transfer patient data/information. c. refers to a requirement that at least 50% plus one of all patients have data entered into the EHR. d. the requirement that rigorous confidentiality security is in place to protect all patient information from sources which have no right to the data.