In a qualitative research article, the thematic analysis of the data would be presented in the:

A) Introduction
B) Method section
C) Results section
D) Discussion section


C

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A male patient with breast cancer is being seen at the cancer center, and one of the nurses says, "I'm not sure what to do for this patient. He doesn't have the same issues as a woman!" What is the most appropriate response?

1. "Caring for the man with breast cancer is essentially the same as for the woman with breast cancer." 2. "Most issues are the same for men and women, but he probably won't die because of his disease." 3. "There are different types of cancers in men than women, and that needs to be reviewed." 4. "Treatments are different, so you will need to explain these."

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A nurse at a long-term care facility is caring for a client with myasthenia gravis. What

important teaching should the nurse provide for this client? A) Wear Medic-Alert tag whenever he has to go out alone B) Avoid exposure to temperature extremes and infections C) Have regular eye examinations to check intraocular pressure D) Avoid any form of exercise or activity to conserve energy

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A nurse is evaluating the diet plan of a breastfeeding mother and determines that her intake of fruits and vegetables is inadequate

The nurse explains that the nutritional composition of the breast milk can be adversely affected by this aspect of the mother's nutrition. Which of the following strategies should be recommended to the mother? 1. Stop breastfeeding. 2. Provide newborn supplements to the newborn. 3. Offer whole milk. 4. Supplement with skim milk.

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The nurse is changing the dressing on self-inflicted cigarette burns on a patient with borderline personality disorder. When providing the care, which action is most therapeutic?

a. Change the dressings while being nurtur-ing and caring to keep patient from feeling abandoned. b. Approach the dressing change with a matter-of-fact demeanor to decrease sec-ondary gains of sympathy. c. Present a stern attitude to underscore the seriousness of the act. d. Interact in a professional and distant manner to diminish the opportunity for manipulation.

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