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Which types of questions do healthcare professionals use in an investigation? Select all that apply.
cause-effect questions
relational questions
open-ended questions
chronological questions
descriptive questions
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All of them — cause-effect, relational, open-ended, chronological, and descriptive.
Briefly:
- Descriptive questions gather what is happening (who/what/where).
- Relational questions explore associations between factors.
- Cause–effect questions investigate whether one factor produces changes in another.
- Chronological (temporal) questions establish timing and sequence of events.
- Open‑ended questions elicit detailed, narrative responses useful in both clinical assessment and investigation.
Briefly:
- Descriptive questions gather what is happening (who/what/where).
- Relational questions explore associations between factors.
- Cause–effect questions investigate whether one factor produces changes in another.
- Chronological (temporal) questions establish timing and sequence of events.
- Open‑ended questions elicit detailed, narrative responses useful in both clinical assessment and investigation.
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