The use of prolonged engagement in the collection of qualitative data enhances which of the following to the greatest degree?
A) Credibility
B) Transferability
C) Dependability
D) Confirmability
A
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1. Give clear information regarding treatment. 2. Recognize and respect her need for increased privacy. 3. Show the child items or equipment that will be used in treatment. 4. Assess for and encourage the child to participate in favorite activities. 5. Provide opportunity to touch or play with medical equipment prior to assessments and procedures.
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When discussing the collection of a clean-voided urine specimen, it is important for the nurse to instruct the client to:
A. Use a clean specimen cup B. Collect 100 to 150 ml of urine for testing C. Void some urine first and then collect the sample D. Wash the perineal area with soap and water immediately before voiding