Obstacles to the blending of qualitative and quantitative data in nursing research include:

A) Limitations in researcher training
B) The shortage of appropriate research problems
C) The absence of appropriate computer programs
D) The inapplicability of contemporary conceptual models in nursing


A

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A nurse conducts a functional assessment of a client who has moved to the assisted living facility. Which of the following statements best describes this functional assessment?

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