Which theoretical perspective grew out of disenchantment with the radical objectivity of the positivist tradition:

a. Postpositivist
b. Interpretive
c. Critical
d. Postmodern


A

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In collaboration with the primary care provider, what other patient teaching should be provided based on her current medication regimen? A) Instruct on a no-salt diet. B) Instruct to discontinue the contraceptives. C) Instruct on the use of relaxation to decrease stress. D) Instruct on the rationale for increasing contraceptive dose.

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Many children with mental health or developmental problems will not be able to engage in the more complicated activities of daily life, but each child should be encouraged to

1. learn how to get along with others. 2. function within a group environment. 3. function as independently as possible. 4. learn simple hygiene and dressing skills.

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A 3-year-old child was adopted immediately after birth. The parents have just asked the nurse how they should tell the child that she is adopted. Which guideline concerning adoption should the nurse use in planning a response?

a. It is best to wait until the child asks about it. b. The best time to tell the child is between the ages of 7 and 10 years. c. It is not necessary to tell a child who was adopted so young. d. Telling the child is an important aspect of their parental responsibilities.

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While interviewing a family, the nurse questions the family about external systems. The nurse would collect information about which of the following?

A) Decision maker B) Shared activities C) Oldest sibling D) Recreational organizations

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