When are qualitative data most likely to be collected?

A) Impact analysis
B) Outcome analysis
C) Process analysis
D) Cost-benefit analysis


C

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The nurse assisting with a percutaneous liver biopsy assists the physician in positioning the patient at the completion of the procedure. The patient will be:

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A nursing student is studying for a test and asks you to explain to her the difference between acute and chronic renal failure. She states, "Isn't it all the same, I mean don't they all go on dialysis?"

a. How would you explain to her the difference between acute and chronic? b. What are the signs and symptoms of each?

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A postoperative client has liberal orders for pain medication and the nurse is delivering them on a strict schedule

The client denies pain when assessed but appears worried, is fidgeting in bed, cries occasionally, and uses the call light frequently for "minor" requests. When analyzing this situation, which component of the pain medication plan might the nurse discover needs revision? a. The doses of medications are too low. b. The interval between doses is too long. c. The nurse needs a better therapeutic relationship with the client. d. The route of administration should be changed to a faster acting route.

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