Quantitative researchers are more likely than qualitative researchers to pursue research with prediction and control as a purpose
A) True
B) False
A
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The health care provider believes an older woman has approximately 6 weeks to live. After 2 months, the family remains at the bedside but, in the last few days, are becoming increasingly impatient and irritable
This pattern is least indicative of which of the following statements? a. Family is experiencing anticipatory grief for the older adult. b. Family desires that the patient be relieved of her misery. c. Anticipatory grieving can fail to attenuate acute grief upon death. d. Grievers deal more easily with known losses at known times.
A nurse is caring for a client in a healthcare facility. Which intervention should the nurse perform to measure the effectiveness of nursing care?
A) Document observable evidence. B) Focus on the client's actual problem. C) Reassess the client's needs. D) Set goals for the client.
Which information is the nurse most likely to find when assessing the family of a patient with a serious mental illness?
a. The family exhibits many characteristics of dysfunctional families. b. Several family members have serious problems with their physical health. c. Power in the family is maintained in the parental dyad and rarely delegated. d. Stress from living with a mentally ill member has challenged the family's function.
When may congenital conditions be reported for newborns?
A. Only if the conditions meet the definition of principal diagnosis. B. Only if the conditions are treated or evaluated during the current episode of care. C. If the conditions have future health care implications. D. If the conditions were initially diagnosed during the current episode of care.