Data collectors should be trained for quantitative studies, but training usually is not necessary in qualitative studies

A) True
B) False


B

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What is one of the most important interventions for a nurse to implement when caring for a patient who is terminally ill?

a. Touching and listening to the patient b. Encouraging the patient to express any regrets c. Assessing for signs and symptoms of im-pending death d. Talking to the patient about how other pa-tients have handled the dying process

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A nurse is teaching a patient with glaucoma how to administer eyedrops to achieve maximum absorption. Where should the nurse teach the patient to instill the eyedrops?

A) Conjunctival sac B) Pupil C) Sclera D) Vitreous humor

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A client is receiving monoclonal antibodies for treatment. How should the nurse interpret this finding?

1. The "best" single antibody has been cloned. 2. This is a normal response to foreign antigens. 3. An undetermined amount of unpurified antibodies is used. 4. It is a mixed population of several classes of antibodies.

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