What main qualitative tradition is theoretical sampling guided by?
A) Ethnography
B) Phenomenological studies
C) Grounded theory studies
D) Sociology
C
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When a prolapsed cord is identified, which of these nursing actions assumes priority?
a. Assist client into a knee-chest position or modified Sims' position. b. Attempt to replace the cord into the uterus with a sterile gloved hand. c. Cover the cord with a sterile towel, and start oxygen via mask at 10 L per minute. d. Insert two fingers of a sterile gloved hand into the vagina, and put pressure on the presenting part to lift it off the cord.
A patient diagnosed with a stasis ulcer has been hospitalized on the unit. The nurse has orders to change the dressing and provide wound care. Which activity should the nurse perform first?
A) Assess the drainage in the dressing. B) Slowly remove the soiled dressing. C) Wash hands thoroughly. D) Put on latex gloves.
A 45-year-old woman comes into the OB/GYN clinic for her yearly check-up. The woman mentions to the nurse that she has a dimpling of the right breast that has occurred in the last 2 weeks
She has not performed a self-breast examination. What assessment would be appropriate for the nurse to make? A) Evaluate the patient's milk production B) Palpate the area for a breast mass C) Order an immediate mammogram D) Call the physician to schedule a biopsy
The intensive care nurse is educating the spouse of a client who is being treated for shock. The spouse states, "The doctor said she has shock. What is that?" What is the nurse's best response?
a. "Shock occurs when oxygen to the body's tissues and organs is impaired." b. "Shock is a serious condition, but it is not a life-threatening emergency." c. "Shock progresses slowly and can be stopped by the body's normal compensa-tion." d. "Shock is a condition that affects only specific body organs like the kidneys."