When nurses deal with childbearing families from cultures different from their own, the first step the nurse must take is to:
A) adapt to the practices of that culture
B) determine similarities between both cultures
C) assess their own feelings about that culture
D) learn as much as possible about that culture
C
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Which of the following is characteristic of qualitative research?
A) It is capable of adjusting to what is being learned during data collection. B) It depends on the robust nature of statistical analysis. C) It does not have to obtain Institutional Review Board approval before conducting the study. D) It involves survey research design.
Consider the following pharmacoeconomic study designs and choose the one that is applicable to a pharmaceutical analysis that is designed to measure the outcomes of a blood pressure reduction (antihypertensive) drug in terms of natural health units
The costs of the drug are measured in dollars, and the value is measured by a unit of effective-ness, arbitrarily defined as a lowering of the diastolic blood pressure by 1 mm Hg. This analysis is classified as a: a. Cost-benefit analysis (CBA) b. Cost-effective analysis (CEA) c. Cost-utility analysis (CUA) d. Cost-minimization analysis (CMA)
The nurse knows that which items are recognized by chemoreceptors in the large vessels as a regulatory mechanism of blood pressure?
Standard Text: Select all that apply. 1. Pressure 2. Oxygen 3. Carbon dioxide 4. pH 5. Water
The nurse is concerned that a female patient is at risk for developing cervical cancer. What risk factors for cervical cancer did the nurse assess in the patient? (Select all that apply.)
a. Smoking b. Being nulliparous c. Using barrier contraceptives d. Having multiple sexual partners e. Being infected with herpes simplex virus type II f. Being infected with human papillomavirus