Ethnographers strive to:
A) Understand human cultures
B) Develop an etic perspective
C) Link the etic and emic perspectives into a unified whole
D) All of the above
A
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A new mother states, "My mother-in-law will be here from out of town for a few weeks. I'm afraid she will take over the care of the baby." The nurse should:
a. encourage the client to tell her mother-in-law that she (the new mother) wants to care for her infant. b. tell the client how lucky she is to have someone to help her. c. encourage the client to allow her mother-in-law to take care of the newborn. d. tell the client that everything will be okay.
The nurse is caring for a neonate born with a myelomeningocele. Surgery to repair the defect is scheduled the next day. The most appropriate way to position and feed this neonate is which position?
a. Prone and tube-fed b. Prone, head turned to side, and nipple-fed c. Supine in an infant carrier and nipple-fed d. Supine, with defect supported with rolled blankets, and nipple-fed
Foot and heel ulcers are easy to prevent.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
The client tells the nurse, "I thought my psychiatrist was the best doctor in the world. I thought he understood me completely. Now, I hate him! He doesn't understand me at all. He's just dumping me to go on a 2-week vacation."
The nurse assesses the client's description of feelings about the physician as evidence of the use of: 1. Splitting 2. Projective identification 3. Isolation of affect 4. Dissociation