Constant comparison is a technique used in grounded theory in developing theoretical categories
A) True
B) False
A
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During a class on growth and development, students learn that the motor development of infants follows a predictable pattern. What are the characteristics of this pattern? (Select all that apply.)
A) Caudallocephalic B) Central to distal C) Gross to fine D) Right to left E) Cephalocaudal
The appearance of fluorescein stain at the nostril opening is an abnormal finding when a fluorescein stain test is performed.
a. true b. false
The lower part of the perineal body, where most of the superficial perineal muscles converge, is known as the central point of the perineum and is the main area involved in perineal trauma. These muscles consist of the:
a. deep transverse perineal muscles, pubococcygeus, external anal sphincter and bulbocavernosus muscles. b. deep transverse perineal muscles, pubococcygeus, bulbocavernosus and puborectalis muscles. c. iliococcygeus, superficial transverse muscles, pubococcygeus and bulbocavernosus muscles. d. pubococcygeus, bulbocavernosus, superficial transverse muscles and external anal sphincter.
A nurse is providing discharge teaching for a patient who is going home with a guaiac test. Which statement by the patient indicates the need for further education?
a. "If I get a positive result, I have gastrointestinal bleeding." b. "I should not eat red meat before my examination." c. "I should schedule to perform the examination when I am not menstruating." d. "I will need to perform this test three times if I have a positive result."