What are subjects in qualitative research studies usually called?

a. Experimental subjects
b. Participants
c. Primary sources
d. Secondary sources


ANS: B

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a. "Deployed DMAT providers are federal employees, so their licenses are good in all 50 states." b. "The government has a program for quick licensure activation wherever you are deployed." c. "During a time of crisis, licensure issues would not be the government's priority concern." d. "If you are deployed, you will be issued a temporary license in the state in which you are working."

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A patient who has been pacing rapidly for the past hour cannot immediately be located on the unit. When he is found, he is in his closet, rocking back and forth rapidly and talking rapidly to himself

When staff approach, he only seems to notice them momentarily, then leaves his room and begins running up and down the hallway. Which of the following interventions should be attempted at this point? a. "I want you to breathe deeply as I do, in slowly, now hold it, now breathe out.". b. "I have some medicine that will calm you; would you like it by pill or in a shot?" c. In a calm but direct voice say: "Stop running. I will stay with you. Walk with me.". d. Gather a show of force and say: "You need to come with us now to seclusion.".

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What is the hallmark sign of intussusception?

a. Mucus-like stools b. Currant jelly-like stools c. Tarry, black stools d. Green, soft stools

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If the examiner had difficulty visualizing the cervix with initial insertion of the speculum, the examiner should close the blades and:

A) Withdraw the speculum 2 to 3 cm and reinsert at a different angle. B) Push the speculum farther into the vagina 4 to 6 cm and rotate the blades. C) Remove the speculum and obtain a larger speculum. D) Remove the speculum and document that the exam could not be completed.

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