Data generation is the process of developing data that do not already exist through interaction with community members or groups. Data collected by interviews and observation is called:
1. Quantitative
2. Qualitative
3. Focus-groups
4. Survey
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Qualitative data is collected through interviews and observation.
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The nurse is caring for a pregnant client. The client's husband has come to the prenatal visit. Which question is best for the nurse to use to assess the adaptation to pregnancy by the father-to-be?
1. "What kind of work do you do?" 2. "What furniture have you gotten for the baby?" 3. "How moody has your wife been lately?" 4. "How are you feeling about becoming a father?"
Which statement made by a patient who has been taught the technique of testicular self-examination indicates the need for further teaching?
a. "The testes feel smooth and egg-shaped." b. "The best time to perform TSE is after a shower." c. "I will examine my scrotum after every ejaculation." d. "The epididymis feels like a soft tube."
Which of the following factors is most important in determining the success of relationships used in delivering care?
a. transference and countertransference c. personality of the participants b. effective communication d. type of illness of the client
The nurse is assisting a new mother to breastfeed. In which order should the nurse review the steps with the mother?
1. Bring the newborn to the breast. 2. The newborn opens mouth wide. 3. Tickle the newborn's lips with the nipple. 4. Have the newborn face the mother tummy-to-tummy. 5. Position the newborn so the newborn's nose is at level of the nipple.