What method of data collection is most widely used by nurse researchers?
A) Structured self-report
B) Unstructured self-report
C) Structured observation
D) Unstructured observation
A
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A patient with a diagnosis of acute rhinosinusitis has approached the nurse and asked for advice about "rinsing out my sinuses with saltwater," a treatment that was suggested by a friend
The nurse's response should be premised on which of the following statements? A) Saline rinses have the potential to damage the mucosa of the sinuses. B) Nasal saline lavage can help to improve the patency of the sinuses. C) Nasal saline lavage can result in rebound congestion. D) Rinsing with saline has been shown to be ineffective in clearing the sinuses of mucus.
An older adult complains of xerostomia. Which of the following interventions should the nurse implement for this patient? (Select all that apply.)
a. Encourage the patient to brush and floss teeth regularly. b. Encourage the patient to have regular dental screenings. c. Provide antiseptic mouthwash (e.g., Lis-terine) for the patient. d. Encourage adequate intake of water. e. Provide saliva substitutes.
The client experienced female circumcision as a puberty ritual while living in Africa as a child. For which condition should the nurse monitor the client as an adult?
A) Tendency for postpartum hemorrhage B) Chronic urinary tract infection C) Early menopause D) Increased menstrual flow
Which statement is accurate regarding medications that end up being secreted in bile?
1. All medications secreted in bile are excreted in the feces. 2. Some medications are excreted in the feces while others can be recirculated to the liver many times. 3. Most medications secreted in bile are metabolized in the gallbladder. 4. Generally, medications are not secreted in the bile.