Referring back to Tutorial triggers 6.1 and 6.2, could you use a grounded theory methodology to investigate your chosen clinical issue? Would you have to adjust your initial research question?

What will be an ideal response?


ANSWERS To adjust to a grounded theory methodology, students' questions should reflect a need to develop theory or human interactions.

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The new mother tells the nurse that sometimes her infant seems to become frantic when crying and asks what she can do when this happens. Which actions would the nurse recommend? Standard Text: Select all that apply

1. Offer breast or bottle if it has been two hours or longer since the last feeding. 2. If the infant is not hungry or wet, allow the infant to cry it out. 3. Swaddle the infant in a blanket and rock the infant. 4. Try patting the infant on the back to help the baby expel gas. 5. Take the infant to a different room or outside to distract the infant.

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Expectations from the nurse manager as team leader include: Select all that apply

1. Offer constructive criticism. 2. Settle all employee conflicts. 3. Encourage group discussions. 4. Facilitate group processes. 5. Foster team dependence.

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Police bring a patient to the mental health unit. The patient was directing traffic and shouting rhymes on a busy city street. The patient's spouse reports that the patient has not slept or eaten for 3 days

Which assessment findings have priority concern for this patient's plan of care? a. Pressured speech and grandiosity b. Hyperactivity; not eating and sleeping c. Poor concentration and decision making d. Insulting, provocative behavior directed at staff

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An older client expresses a desire to stop all care. Which techniques will the nurse use to discuss end-of-life issues with this client? Select all that apply.

1. Sit down in a chair at the client's bedside. 2. Turn off the television in the room. 3. Pause for clarification if client's facial expression changes. 4. Begin by addressing the client by their first name. 5. Inform the client that hospice services can be arranged.

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