What type of interview involves discussion with small, homogeneous groups?
A) Focus
B) Unstructured
C) Joint
D) Critical incidents
A
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As part of a multiple trauma injury, a patient developed hemorrhagic hypovolemic shock, necessitating fluid resuscitation with massive amounts of intravenous crystalloid fluids and blood products as well as extensive surgical repair under general
anesthesia. Twenty-four hours later, the patient develops hypoxia unresponsive to oxygen therapy and diffuse white, ground-glass infiltrates of the lung fields on a chest radiograph. Development of this complication has what effect on the patient's recovery? A) Significantly greater chance of death B) No change in outcome expectations C) Outcome depends on treatment. D) Lower chance of death
The nurse observes the client performing range of motion exercises by using the strong arm to help the weaker arm move through the motions. When documenting this activity, which terms will the nurse use?
1. Active range of motion 2. Active-assistive range of motion 3. Passive range of motion 4. Continuous passive range of motion
The nurse assesses a client admitted for chest trauma who reports dyspnea. The nurse finds tracheal deviation and a pulse oximetry reading of 86%. What is the nurse's priority intervention?
a. Notify the health care provider and docu-ment the symptoms. b. Intubate the client and prepare for me-chanical ventilation. c. Administer oxygen and prepare for chest tube insertion. d. Administer an intermittent posi-tive-pressure breathing treatment.
A nursing student has been caring for a client and her newborn all morning. After taking the newborn to the nursery for tests, the student is returning the newborn to the mother. Which procedure is correct for identifying the newborn?
a. Ask the mother to state her name and the name of her infant. b. Call out the mother's full name before leaving the infant with her. c. Have the mother read her printed band number and verify that it matches the infant's number. d. Return the infant with no special procedure because the student knows the mother and infant.