Which of the following is not a research tradition widely used by qualitative nurse researchers?
A) Experimental
B) Phenomenologic
C) Ethnographic
D) Grounded theory
A
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a. another language. b. assessment skills. c. cultural competence. d. care planning ability.
A nurse is caring for a patient whose skin cancer will soon be removed by excision. Which of the following actions should the nurse perform?
A) Teach the patient about early signs of secondary blistering diseases. B) Teach the patient about self-care after treatment. C) Assess the patient's risk for recurrent malignancy. D) Assess the patient for adverse effects of radiotherapy.
The epidemiologic triad can be used to understand the relationship between work and health. Agents are factors associated with illness and injury. Which of the following are agents?
1. Flexible management styles of the authorities 2. Temperature extremes and crowding 3. Susceptible human beings 4. High-risks groups of individuals
A school nurse stops a student in the hall and asks whether the student has been having trouble with her eyes, which look rather red and dry. The female student yawns and says that she hasn't noticed any eye problems
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