Use of which of the following data-gathering techniques is most likely to represent a potential flaw in the design of a qualitative study?
A) Participant observation
B) Unstructured interviews
C) Focus groups
D) Online surveys
D
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A 64-year-old quadriplegic patient needs an IM injection of antibiotic. What is the best site for the administration?
a. Deltoid b. Dorsal gluteal c. Ventrogluteal d. Vastus lateralis
The nurse is providing discharge instructions to a client who is prescribed ziprasidone (Geodon) for acute mania associated with bipolar disorder. Which statement by the client indicates the need for further education regarding this medication?
1. "I need to report severe muscle spasms, especially of the neck, back, tongue, or face." 2. "I sure hate it that I can't have a beer with my buddies anymore." 3. "I hope that I can discontinue this medicine after I go back to see my doctor." 4. "I need to let the doctor know immediately if I begin to have dizziness, lightheadedness, or shortness of breath with an irregular heartbeat."
What is the significance of the Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act of 1994?
1. The bill holds medicinal herbs to the same vigorous scrutiny as prescription drugs. 2. The bill exempts vitamins, minerals, and botanical products from FDA regulation. 3. Dietary supplements must be proved safe and effective before marketing. 4. The bill increases public access to effective dietary supplements.