Evidence of the trustworthiness of qualitative data is routinely provided in research reports

A) True
B) False


B

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A client experiencing situational depression after the traumatic death of the spouse tells the nurse, "Since I started taking a walk every day, I've been feeling better." Which conclusion regarding the impact of exercise for this client is appro

Select all that apply. A) The client is experiencing an elevated mood due to exercise. B) The client's stress is relieved as a result of the exercise. C) Exercise is providing a short-term diversion to the pain of losing the spouse. D) Exercise has given the client something to do. E) The client is experiencing increased brain stimulation as a result of the increased oxygenation that occurs with exercise.

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Which isotonic solution is often used in providing a source of energy to clients receiving total parenteral nutrition (TPN)?

A) Lipid emulsions B) Normal saline solution (NSS) C) Dextrose 5% in water (D5W) D) Ringer's lactate (RL)

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The nurse is preparing the body of a patient who was killed in a car accident for the family to view. Which of the following steps would be contraindicated?

A) Removal of all IVs and other medical tubing. B) Clean, position, and cover the patient with a sheet, exposing only the head and a hand. C) Inform the family that they can have as much time alone with the patient as they wish. D) Respect all religious and cultural practices of the family.

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A student asks why some vaccinations are given orally and some are given by injection. What response by the professor is best?

a. Different routes allow the speed of onset of the antigen to be varied, with the intravenous route being the fastest. b. Some individuals appear to be unable to respond to an antigen by a specific route, thus requiring the availability of different routes for the same antigen. c. Antigen-presenting cells are highly specialized and thus require stimulation by different routes. d. Each route stimulates a different lymphocyte-containing tissue, resulting in different types of cellular and humoral immunity.

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