A grand tour question is most likely to be used:

A) At the beginning of a focus group session
B) At the end of a critical incident interview
C) At the beginning of an unstructured interview
D) At the end of a think-aloud study


C

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A patient being prepared for a nervous system examination is observed sitting quietly; however, the thumb and index finger of the left hand are moving in a circular motion. The nurse identifies this hand activity as being:

A) A postural tremor B) An intention tremor C) Myoclonus D) A resting tremor

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A nurse is facilitating a teaching group for family members of patients with schizophrenia. A focus of the group will be the monitoring of medication administration and side effects. Priority teaching for this focus will concentrate on:

a. minimizing the physical complications related to medication side effects. b. identifying methods to manage and control the patient's psychotic behavior. c. using tactics proven to be effective in the prevention of patient noncompliance. d. recognizing the signs and symptoms of potential medication-related side effects.

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