The Strauss and Corbin approach has replaced the Glaser and Strauss approach as the most appropriate way to conduct grounded theory studies
A) True
B) False
B
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a. Crepitus palpated at the costochondral junctions b. No diaphragmatic excursion as a result of a child's decreased inspiratory volume c. Presence of bronchovesicular breath sounds in the peripheral lung fields d. Irregular respiratory pattern and a respiratory rate of 40 breaths per minute at rest
The nurse is leading a group therapy session for adults with substance use disorders. The nurse notes that one of the patients appears to defy the nurse and questions the nurse's authority. Which stage of group development is the patient displaying?
1. Conflict 2. Challenge 3. Opposition 4. Disagreement
The transplant clinic coordinator is evaluating relatives of a patient with end-stage renal disease, whose blood type is A positive, for suitability as a living donor for kidney transplantation. Which family member best qualifies for evaluation?
a. A 65-year-old brother with a history of hypertension; blood type A positive b. A 35-year-old female with a history of food allergies; blood type O negative c. A 14-year-old son, otherwise healthy with no history; blood type B negative d. A 70-year-old mother, with a history of sinus infections; blood type A positive
An 83-year-old woman presents at the office of her primary care physician with fatigue, heart palpitations, and a "wet" cough. What might the nurse suspect in this patient?
A) Heart failure B) Atrial fibrillation C) Atrial hypertrophy D) Ventricular arrhythmia