What type of qualitative self-report data is being used in which respondents maintain ongoing records about some aspect of their lives?
A) Diaries
B) Oral histories
C) Photo elicitation interviews
D) Life history interviews
A
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What should never be used as the sole criterion for assessing the quality of ethical problem solving?
A) Outcomes B) Quality C) Multiple alternatives D) Data gathering
You are caring for a patient with late-stage Alzheimer's disease. The patient's wife tells you that the patient has become very dependent and that she feels guilty if she takes any time for herself because the patient cries out for her
What outcomes would be appropriate for the nurse to develop to assist the patient's wife? A) The caregiver learns to explain to the patient why she needs time for herself. B) The caregiver distinguishes obligations she must fulfill from those that can be controlled or limited. C) The caregiver leaves the patient at home alone for short periods of time to encourage independence. D) The caregiver avoids asking other family members to help for fear of imposing on them.
To complete the process of active listening, a nurse should do which of the following? Select all that apply
1. Share perceptions. 2. Avoid confrontation. 3. Exhibit a superior attitude. 4. Refrain from sharing feelings. 5. Respond and provide feedback to the content heard in the message.
Attention-deficit disorder is found only in children and is never treated in adults
Indicate whether the statement is true or false