A study that focused on the meaning of sacrifice among wounded military personnel during war time would likely use:
A) A descriptive phenomenological approach
B) A grounded theory approach
C) A discourse analysis
D) A hermeneutic approach
D
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Most nursing research involves a mixed method design
A) True B) False
A client insists that his wife is having an affair despite repeated confirmation from her that she is faithful. These beliefs began abruptly about a month ago, after the couple returned from a vacation
The client shows no other signs of any personality or functional disturbances except for his firm belief about his wife's infidelity. When the client is found spying on his wife's boss at her office, a judge orders him to undergo a 10-day psychiatric evaluation. What is the most likely psychiatric diagnosis for James? A) Delusional disorder or NOS B) Induced psychotic disorder C) Delusional disorder, erotomanic type D) Conjugal paranoia
The nurse is administering a hepatitis B vaccine to a child. What is the classification of this type of vaccine?
A) Killed vaccines B) Toxoid vaccines C) Conjugate vaccines D) Recombinant vaccines
Which statement should the nurse include when teaching parents of an infant about normal growth and development regarding weight gain?
1. "Your baby's weight should triple by 9 months of age." 2. "Your baby's weight should double by 5 months of age." 3. "Your baby's weight should triple by 6 months of age." 4. "Your baby's weight should double by 1 year of age."