Interventions can be developed on the basis of qualitative findings in the process called:
A) Discourse analysis
B) Narrative analysis
C) Descriptive qualitative analysis
D) Qualitative outcome analysis
D
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The daughter-in-law, who is home today, tells the nurse, "She has to be able to take care of herself because the job and the children keep me very busy. I make sure there is food for her to eat, but she is still losing weight. I don't know what else I can do.". The nurse proceeds to conduct an assessment of the patient. Which of the following assessed factors would indicate to the nurse that the patient's wound will not heal? Select all that apply. a. Walks independently b. Eats independently c. Wound is over 3 months old d. Incontinent of feces e. Incontinent of urine f. Has lost more than 5 percent of her weight in the past 90 days
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a. Extraversion b. Sociability c. Determination d. Intelligence
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