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The researcher is preparing to publish his study findings. In doing so, the researcher is aware of many ways that the study could have been done better, but that he did not have the ability to do.
 
  The researcher discloses these limitations in the manuscript, but they are most likely detected during which phase of the research process? a. Problem identification
  b. Study design
  c. Formulation of recommendations
  d. Analysis of data

Question 2

Which of these interventions, to be included in the plan of care, is appropriate for the patient outcome that states, The patient will verbalize a pain level at 3 or below on a 0 to 10 scale throughout this shift.?
 
  a. Medicate the patient immediately after all procedures.
  b. Discuss only nonpharmacological methods of pain relief.
  c. Teach the patient about side effects of pain medications.
  d. Medicate the patient based on previous shift assessment findings.



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Answer to Question 1

D
During analysis of data, the researcher interprets the demographics of the study population, as well as results, including limitations. Problem identification involves identifying the area of interest and study variables, reviewing the literature, formulating the theoretical framework, and devising research questions. Study design involves selection of research methods. Formulation of recommendations involves determining the implications of the study for nursing.

Answer to Question 2

C
The nurse needs to include teaching as an appropriate nursing intervention. Medicating the patient after procedures is not a helpful method of pain control. Patients need to be assessed for sign and symptoms of discomfort before and after procedures. The nurse discusses all options for pain relief, not just nonpharmacological methods. Patients' needs can change from minute to minute, so basing an intervention on a previous shift assessment is incorrect.



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