Qualitative samples tend to be small, primarily because in-depth interviews are so time-consuming that there is insufficient time for large samples
A) True
B) False
B
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The nurse is taking a health history from the family of a three-year-old child. Which statement or question by the nurse would be most likely to establish rapport and elicit an accurate response from the family?
1. "Tell me about the concerns that brought you to the clinic today." 2. "Does any member of your family have a history of asthma, heart disease, or diabetes?" 3. "Hello, I would like to talk with you and get some information about you and your child." 4. "You will need to fill out these forms; make sure that the information is as complete as possible."
A client admitted to the hospital with a diagnosis of gout has also been diagnosed with uric acid renal calculi. When planning meals for this client, which diet will the nurse anticipate?
A) Low-purine diet B) Low-sodium diet C) A diet high in calcium D) A diet low in calcium
The patient who had a below-knee amputation 3 days ago is complaining of burning pain in his left foot. The nurse should:
1. remind the patient that it is only phantom pain. 2. medicate patient with the ordered pain remedy. 3. remind him that such sensations will go away in a few weeks. 4. distract the patient with conversation.
Dysthymia is characterized by
1. A long-term period of mild depression and related symptoms that does not disable a person but keeps him or her from feeling good. 2. Cycles of depression and mania. 3. Depressed mood most of the day, markedly diminished interest or pleasure in most activities, sleep disturbance, and fatigue. 4. Severe anxiety that may result in a panic attack.