When conducting qualitative research, the researcher must make a commitment to:
A) Complexity
B) Absorption and diligence
C) Contradiction
D) Researcher-driven inquiry
B
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A) Gonadorelin hydrochloride (Factrel) B) Octreotide (Sandostatin) C) Nafarelin (Synarel) D) Gonadorelin acetate (Lutrepulse)
When changing a central venous dressing, the nurse understands that the rationale to prevent complications such as infection include:
a. explaining the procedure to the client b. the use of aseptic dressing changes c. the use of medical asepsis for dressing changes d. the development of systemic infection
A patient with a plaster cast tells the nurse, "This thing itches like crazy, and it is making me nuts." The best response by the nurse is:
1. "The cast itches because air is trapped between the cast and your skin." 2. "Try to ignore that. The cast will be off in a few weeks." 3. "Sometimes using a hair dryer on the cool setting to blow air down the cast can relieve itching." 4. "Itching is a sign of infection. Let me take your temperature."
What is the action of urinary antimicrobial agents?
a. Reduce pain associated with bladder spasms caused by the infection b. Enhance output enough to flush out the infection from the urinary tract c. Eliminate urinary retention d. Have an antiseptic effect on the urine and the urinary tract