What is the basic distinction in quantitative studies?
A) Quantitative and qualitative research
B) Empirical and nonempirical research
C) Experimental and nonexperimental research
D) Population-based and sample-based research
C
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1. get out of work. 2. assume the sick role. 3. assume control of treatment. 4. get the attention of health care providers.
The nurse organizes the nursing care plan on the nursing diagnosis of Acute pain related to postherpetic neuralgia." The least appropriate implementation would be to:
1. give antiviral medication as prescribed. 2. generously administer pain medication. 3. offer guided imagery or distraction techniques. 4. have the patient ambulate several times daily.
In addition to physicians, which health care providers are able to prescribe medications? (Select all that apply.) Note: Credit will be given only if all correct choices and no incorrect choices are selected
1. Physician's assistants . 2. Advanced nurse practitioners . 3. Dentists . 4. Medical assistants. 5. Registered nurses
A nurse is part of team working with hurricane victims. One of the hurricane victims is staying in a temporary shelter provided by the Red Cross
To determine the extent to which this victim can cognitively cope with his situation and how much support he needs, which question would be most appropriate for the nurse to ask? A) "What kind of help do you need from us?" B) "What are your thoughts about what you will do during the next few days?" C) "How are you feeling about all that you have gone through?" D) "Are you feeling guilty because you survived and some of your neighbors did not?"