When considering the evidence that men in nursing had an important role in the evolution of nursing as a profession, what qualitative research design is appropriate to study this phenomenon of interest?

A) Phenomenology
B) Grounded theory
C) Ethnography
D) Historical


D
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Historical research is the systematic collection and critical evaluation of data relating to past occurrences. Phenomenology, grounded theory, and ethnography are not normally used to examine past events of broad significance.

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A 77-year-old lifetime smoker has been diagnosed with a tumor in his lung at the site of an old tubercle scarring site, located in a peripheral area of his bronchiolar tissue. What is this client's most likely diagnosis?

A) Squamous cell carcinoma B) Small cell lung cancer C) Large cell carcinoma D) Adenocarcinoma

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The nurse working with a group of middle-aged females with alcoholism in a substance-abuse treatment program discovers that all of the participants began drinking in their teens or early 20s, and all have engaged in heavy binge drinking

Several of the women have been in treatment before. When the nurse asks one of these clients about any family history of problems with alcohol and other drugs, she is likely to respond with which of the following statements? a. "There are no other people in my family with this problem." b. "Only one or two distant relatives have the same problem." c. "My grandfather, father, uncle, and cousins also have problems." d. "I think I got it from my mom."

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Which of the following factors help families make the most healthful adjustment possible to a family crisis? (Select all that apply.)

a. Appraising the crisis as a challenge that can be met b. Experiencing an emotional upheaval, including fear, anger, denial, and frustration c. Having developed effective problem-solving and coping behaviors d. Having limited prior experience in dealing with a crisis e. Having resources such as friends or a church available to help f. Using distancing as a coping mechanism

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Planning

What will be an ideal response?

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