A nurse researcher who conducted an ethnographic study of nurse–physician patterns of communication and interaction in his or her own hospital would be conducting an auto-ethnography
A) True
B) False
A
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The nurse discusses gallbladder disease with a client diagnosed with cholelithiasis. The client indicates understanding of the pathological process when the client states:
A) "I never had any GI infections before this one.". B) "I will be undergoing laparoscopic surgery to remove the stones.". C) "I hear that the gallbladder gets weak with old age.". D) "I'm glad that this issue can be dealt with medication.".
Why would the Boolean article OR be used if a researcher is conducting a digital literature search of journals on the topic of prolonged adolescent grieving after parental loss?
a. It focuses the search on parental loss, the last search term. b. It is useful when a researcher is undecided. c. It narrows the search to articles containing all terms. d. It allows the researcher to enter the search terms without excluding those whose authors did not "keyword" all the words of the topic.
The nurse is talking with the wife of an accident victim who just died. Which type of grief is the surviving wife most likely going to experience?
a. anticipatory c. uncomplicated b. disenfranchised d. complicated
The nurse is having difficulty finding a vein for venipuncture. An appropriate course of action is to
1. Have the patient drink fluids. 2. Apply cold packs to the venipuncture site. 3. Remove the blood pressure cuff from the arm to let the blood flow freely. 4. Let one of the patient's arms hang below the heart for several minutes.