Samples of 10 or fewer subjects would be most likely to be found in a:
A) Grounded theory study
B) Ethnography
C) Phenomenological study
D) Mixed method study
C
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A woman gave birth to a newborn via vaginal delivery with the use of a vacuum extractor. The nurse would be alert for which of the following in the client's newborn?
A) Asphyxia C) Caput succedaneum B) Clavicular fracture D) Central nervous system injury
A young woman attends a "Botox Party" and is injected with botulinum toxin type A to decrease "frown lines" between her eyebrows
Later that evening the patient is admitted to the emergency department and is hysterical, because she cannot move her eyebrows. The nurse explains that that toxin causes what? A) "The toxin causes muscle death, which smoothes wrinkles in the area." B) "The toxin causes muscle paralysis, preventing movement and relieving wrinkles." C) "The drug is a toxin to nerves in the area." D) "The drug is a permanent muscle relaxant and the muscles will never move again."
A nursing intervention that helps build trust, encourages the patient to have faith in the care being received, and meets psychosocial needs is
a. developing a care plan. b. implementing nurse orders. c. patient education. d. meeting patient goals.
The nurse is caring for a client with recurrent bacterial pharyngitis. Which is the nurse's highest priority intervention?
a. Assess for symptoms of human immune deficiency virus (HIV). b. Ask about exposure to allergens. c. Perform nasal cultures. d. Teach the client about antibiotic therapy.