___________ is used to describe cultural characteristics of a group of people
A. Phenomenology
B. Ethnography
C. Grounded theory
D. Field work
ANS: B
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The nurse is assessing for clubbing of the fingernails and expects to find:
a. Nail bases that are firm and slightly tender. b. Curved nails with a convex profile and ridges across the nails. c. Nail bases that feel spongy with an angle of the nail base of 150 degrees. d. Nail bases with an angle of 180 degrees or greater and nail bases that feel spongy.
Located in subcutaneous tissue, ____________________ cells trigger the body's reaction to allergens
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
What statement best describes Duchenne (pseudohypertrophic) muscular dystrophy (DMD)?
a. It has an autosomal dominant inheritance pattern. b. Onset occurs in later childhood and adolescence. c. It is characterized by presence of Gower sign, a waddling gait, and lordosis. d. Disease stabilizes during adolescence, allowing for life expectancy to approximately age 40 years.
In relation to documentation, The Joint Commission (TJC) standards require
a. a traditional nursing care plan b. documentation of all steps of the nursing process c. interdisciplinary planning and implementation of all aspects of care d. patient signature on nursing records