In maximum variation sampling, the researcher deliberately seeks to increase diversity in the characteristics of the sample members
A) True
B) False
A
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A nurse admits to diverting narcotic drugs while working. The manager says, "All nurses who admit diverting narcotics have to be reported to the state board of nursing." How should the nurse interpret this statement?
1. As true, because any nurse who admits diversion must be reported to the state's board of nursing 2. As false, because in some states reporting depends on other factors 3. As beneficial, because the state board of nursing will help the nurse find a substance abuse program 4. As career ending, because the state board of nursing is required to suspend the license of any nurse who admits to diverting drugs
The nurse lists the diagnostic criteria for the diagnosis of substance abuse, which are: (Select all that apply.)
a. failure to meet obligations (school, work, relationships). b. putting self and others in potential harm (speeding, recklessness). c. conflict with law enforcement authorities. d. physical debilitation. e. denying substance abuse.
Your patient has been diagnosed with pericarditis. Which of the following are signs and symptoms, or a precipitating factor? (Select all that apply.)
a. Sharp pain b. Pain relieved by sitting up c. Pain relieved by resting d. Friction rub heard to right of sternum e. History of kidney failure f. Result of viral infection g. Result of medications such as procaina-mide
A nursing diagnosis universally appropriate for patients who abuse mood-altering drugs would be:
a. confusion. b. ineffective coping. c. imbalanced nutrition. d. impaired environmental interpretation syndrome.