When the qualitative and quantitative data from a single study are inconsistent with one another, this provides:

A) Evidence that the findings are not trustworthy
B) An opportunity to push the line of inquiry on a topic further
C) A situation requiring that one type of data or the other be ignored
D) An excellent publication opportunity


B

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While a health history is obtained from a client with a new diagnosis of advanced pancreatic cancer, the client begins to cry. Which is the nurse's best response?

a. "I am so sorry for making you cry!" b. "I will step out for a few minutes until you feel better." c. "I can see that you are upset about this. It is all right to cry." d. "I can see that I am upsetting you. Let's move on to something else."

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Assessment of vital signs in the elderly reflect

A. Errors in blood pressure measurement are rare with automated recording devices B. Shortness of breath in the elderly is rare in the older, deconditioned, and immobile patient C. Older adults prefer a 0-10 pain rating scale D. Older adults could be septic with a temperature within normal limits

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A client tells a nurse that he is on many medications and asks how they all get to the right places. What are the best responses by the nurse?Note: Credit will be given only if all correct choices and no incorrect choices are selected. Select all that apply.

A. "It depends on how much protein you have in your body." B. "It depends on the health of your kidneys." C. "It depends on whether they are fat based or water based." D. "It depends on the amount of blood flow to your body tissues." E. "It depends on the health of your liver."

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