Most qualitative research reports identify whether the analysis used a template analysis style, an editing style, or an immersion/crystallization style

A) True
B) False


B

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A nurse working in labor and delivery is aware that newborns have several physiologic mechanisms that increase heat production to prevent hypothermia. What is true regarding newborn thermogenesis?

A) Shivering occurs when skin receptors perceive a drop in the environmental temperature and transmit sensations to stimulate the sympathetic nervous system. B) Shivering thermogenesis uses the newborn's stores of brown fat to provide heat. C) Brown fat produces heat generation, and heat transfer to the peripheral circulation. D) The extra muscular activity by the infant in cold stress produces a large amount of body heat.

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The pediatric nurse is preparing an educational presentation for parents of school-aged children regarding hepatitis. The nurse wishes to focus on the most common type that occurs in children. Which of the following types of hepatitis viruses would the nurse choose to focus on during this presentation?

1. Hepatitis A virus 2. Hepatitis B virus 3. Hepatitis C virus 4. Hepatitis D virus

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A nurse is caring for an older-adult patient who was in a motor vehicle accident because the patient thought the stoplight was green. The patient asks the nurse "Should Istop driving?" Which response by the nurse is most therapeutic?

a. "Yes, you should stop driving. As you age, your cognitive function declines, and becoming confused puts everyone else on the road at risk." b. "Yes, you should ask family members to drive you around from now on. Your reflex skills have declined so much you can't avoid an accident." c. "No, as you age, you lose the ability to see colors. You need to think about stoplights in a new way. If the top is lit up, it means stop, and if the bottom is lit up, it means go." d. "No, instead you should see your ophthalmologist and get some glasses to help you see better."

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A nurse manager asks the staff nurses on a mental health unit about the challenges they face on a daily basis while providing patient care. Which statement by the nurse indicates a clinical challenge?

a. Short-term admissions b. Medical comorbidities c. Managed care environment d. Unlicensed assistive personnel

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