The original team of grounded theory researchers included Glaser and Corbin
A) True
B) False
B
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The child most likely to receive haloperidol to control symptoms is
a. E, with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. b. F, with Rett syndrome. c. G, with separation anxiety. d. H, with autistic disorder.
A 39-year-old patient whose work involves frequent lifting has a history of chronic back pain. After the nurse has taught the patient about correct body mechanics, which patient statement indicates that the teaching has been effective?
a. "I will keep my back straight to lift anything higher than my waist." b. "I will begin doing exercises to strengthen the muscles of my back." c. "I can try to sleep with my hips and knees extended to prevent back strain." d. "I can tell my boss that I need to change to a job where I can work at a desk."
After completing an integumentary status assessment, the nurse documents "+1 edema right lower leg." What does this documentation indicate?
A. Deep pitting, no obvious distortion B. Pitting is obvious, extremities are swollen C. Slight pitting, no obvious distortion D. Pitting remains with obvious distortion
Before aseptic manipulations are performed, each hand, nail, wrist, and forearm should be scrubbed vigorously for at least:
A. 15 seconds B. 30 seconds C. 3 minutes D. 5 minutes