Review the detailed description of the study provided below….

Review the detailed description of the study provided below. Which of the following best describes the risk of bias in this study? Select the one correct answer.  This study employed a qualitative design to explore the lived experiences of nurses during the implementation of telehealth services. The study was conducted at a single rural outpatient clinic. A purposive sampling strategy was used to recruit 15 professional nurses (RNs and LPNs) who had been actively involved in telehealth consultations for at least three months. While the clinic serves a rural population with specific staffing structures, further details regarding the specific demographic makeup of the staff and the socioeconomic profile of the patient population were not recorded in the primary dataset. Data were collected through semi-structured, one-on-one interviews lasting approximately 45–60 minutes. The interview guide focused on: a) initial perceptions of telehealth technology, b) perceived barriers and facilitators to patient care, and c) changes in nursing workflow and professional roles.The research team utilized thematic analysis to identify, analyze, and report patterns within the data. Transcripts were read multiple times for overall immersion. Initial codes were generated from the raw text. Codes were clustered into potential themes and sub-themes. Themes were reviewed against the coded extracts and the entire data set.  To ensure the integrity of the findings, the following quality control measures were implemented: a) a detailed record was maintained to document all coding decisions and the evolution of the thematic framework (i.e. audit trail), b) the authors utilized reflexive journaling throughout the study to identify and mitigate personal biases or preconceptions regarding telehealth, c) regular meetings were held with a non-participating qualitative researcher to validate interpretations and ensure findings were grounded in the data, and d) upon completion of the preliminary analysis, participants were invited to review the identified themes. All 15 nurses confirmed that the themes accurately reflected their professional experiences.

When I did my room scan, I stood up, and slowly and clearly…

When I did my room scan, I stood up, and slowly and clearly showed ALL the way around my room (360-degrees) from floor to ceiling, showing behind any hidden/obstructed areas and behind where the camera will be placed. During my room scan, I clearly showed my entire desk/workspace, including my computer set up and underneath my desk/table.  If you did not complete your room scan as described above, please do so now. By proceeding, you confirm that you understand that not completing the room scan according to the given instructions and requirements will result in a 0 on the exam.

Which of the following statements concerning the personal au…

Which of the following statements concerning the personal auto policy’s (PAP’s) Part C Uninsured Motorists coverage is (are) correct? Under Part C of the PAP, the insurer agrees to pay compensatory damages that an insured is legally entitled to recover from the owner or operator of an uninsured motor vehicle because of bodily injury (and property damage in a few states) sustained by an insured and caused by an accident. The uninsured motorists coverage applies to claims for medical expenses, lost wages, and pain and suffering, punitive or exemplary damages.

Bart earns $100,000 per year as an auto mechanic. He has a l…

Bart earns $100,000 per year as an auto mechanic. He has a loss of income disability policy with a benefit of $5,000 per month. He suffers a disability to his left hand while working on a Porsche As a result of his injury, he has to work a desk job earning $60,000. How much in disability benefits will he receive?    

An adult patient with asthma is admitted to an emergency dep…

An adult patient with asthma is admitted to an emergency department with a respiratory rate of 22 breaths per minute, a prolonged expiratory phase, tight wheezes, and an oxygen saturation of 90% on room air. The patient reports using fluticasone (Flovent HFA) 110 mcg twice daily and has used 2 puffs of albuterol (Proventil HFA), 90 mcg/puff, every 4 hours for 2 days. The nurse will expect to administer which regimen?