Which method of collecting qualitative data offer respondents and interviewers latitude in their questions and answers and yield rich narrative data?

A) Participant observation
B) Descriptive observation
C) Unstructured self-reports
D) Single positioning


C

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A patient arrives in the emergency department with an attack of acute bronchiectasis. Chest auscultation reveals the presence of copious secretions. What intervention should the nurse prioritize in this patient's care?

A) Oral administration of diuretics B) Intravenous fluids to reduce the viscosity of secretions C) Postural chest drainage D) Pulmonary function testing

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The nurse learns that a patient used to follow homeopathic medicine but now only uses allopathic medicine approaches. What is the significance of allopathic medicine?

A. Espouses empiric methods for treating disease B. Accepts other forms of therapy as valid for treating disease C. Is practiced only where it is accepted D. Encompasses different treatment modalities within its framework

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The end of the continuum that is marked by sexual actions harmful to self or others in some manner is known as:

a. Adaptive b. Homosexual c. Maladaptive d. Functional

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During a family assessment, it is identified that the mother is unemployed but stays at home to prepare meals, monitor medication doses, and comfort the children with emotional issues. The father works outside of the home and pays the bills

Which terms should the nurse use to document the role of the father in this family? (Select all that apply.) A) Provider B) Nurturer C) Culture bearer D) Health manager E) Financial manager

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