Qualitative researchers discuss methods of enhancing the study's data by what method?
A) Trustworthiness
B) Dependability
C) Confirmability
D) Credibility
A
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When a mother asks the nurse about introducing solid foods into the child's diet, which of the following would be the best answer?
a. "Introduce meat first." b. "Introduce one solid food at a time several days apart." c. "Introduce solid foods by mixing two or three foods together." d. "Introduce solid foods by adding strained food to the infant's bottle."
The process of understanding and applying researched clinical evidence to nursing practice requires the nurse to become information literate. Which of the following actions by the nurse best describes the use of information literacy?
a. Identifies a specific clinical problem, accesses appropriate resources, and assesses the relevancy of use of information for that particular patient's problem. b. Identifies a particular patient problem and immediately notifies physician and family for treatment. c. Identifies the lack of research skills and consults librarian for workshop on con-ducting research studies. d. Identifies lack of research skills and consults a scientific researcher to teach basic computer information.
A child weighs 88 lb and has an order for morphine sulfate 7.5 mg subcutaneously every 8 hours prn. The recommended maximum dose for a child is 0.1 to 0.2 mg/kg/dose. What is the safe dosage range for this child?
What will be an ideal response?
At an annual well-woman examination, the primary care nurse practitioner (NP) asks a patient about alcohol consumption
The woman reports she usually consumes six glasses of wine per week and occasionally will consume three or four glasses at a party. The NP smells alcohol on the woman's breath. The woman says she is hung over today. The NP should: a. order liver function tests (LFTs) and a complete blood count. b. question her further about her nightly alcohol consumption—ask what size her wine glasses are. c. consider her at high risk for alcoholism. d. refer her to treatment for alcohol abuse.