Participant observers usually select events to observe through different positions. What is observing from a fixed location called?
A) Fixed
B) Single
C) Multiple
D) Mobile
B
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An adolescent admits to using marijuana on a daily basis. What should the nurse explain to the patient to help improve performance in school?
A) The effect of marijuana fades fastest if eating occurs after use. B) Marijuana causes memory gaps that interfere with learning. C) Marijuana leads to muscle laxness, so it should not be used close to gym class. D) Marijuana increases blood pressure; running should not be done after smoking it.
A nurse responsible for the care of older adult patients shows the best understanding of the nursing standards of practice when basing nursing care on the
a. physician's medical orders. b. stated requests of the individual patient. c. care that a responsible geriatric nurse would provide. d. implementation of the nursing process.
The nursing staff members at a local hospital are unable to arrive at work because of deteriorating weather conditions. The administration realizes the lack of staff to provide care will impact which of the following quality standards?
1. Structure 2. Process 3. Outcome 4. Improvement
What scientific criteria were developed by Jacob Henle to link an organism to its specific disease?
a. Give samples of the organism to three different researchers and see whether all three researchers can grow it successfully. b. Grow the organism on the diseased tissue and then see whether, when spread on normal tissue, the organism continues to grow. c. Identify microorganisms under a microscope and grow them on the tissue that the disease usually infects. d. Identify the organism, isolate the organism, and see if the organism produces disease.