Phenomenologists typically work with what size sample who meets the criterion of having lived the experience under study?
A) 10 or fewer
B) 11–15
C) 16–19
D) 20–30
A
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The nurse is providing care for an 87-year-old woman who is recovering from a cerebral vascular accident. Which of the following precautions should the nurse take after noting the patient has a positive Romberg test?
a. Provide small, frequent meals. b. Institute fall-risk precautions. c. Darken the room and reduce stimuli. d. Request a footboard and splints.
The 65-year-old patient complains of leg pain that disappears on rest after having walked a short distance. The nurse recognizes the description of the patient's discomfort as being characteristic of:
a. muscle spasm. b. deep venous thrombosis. c. claudication. d. angiospasm.
The nursing supervisor is working with an HIV-positive nurse who has open weeping blisters on her arms after being exposed to poison ivy. Which instructions should the nursing supervisor provide to the nurse before she starts her shift?
a. "You should reassure your clients that you are not contagious." b. "You should work phone triage at the desk today rather than taking clients." c. "You should wear a long-sleeved scrub jacket today while working with clients." d. "You should not care for clients who are immune compromised or in isolation."
What issues should the nurse consider when counseling a patient on contraceptive methods? Note: Credit will be given only if all correct and no incorrect choices are selected. Select all that apply
1. Cultural perspectives on menstruation and pregnancy 2. Efficacy of the method 3. Future childbearing plans 4. Whether the patient is a vegetarian 5. Age at menarche