A researcher wishes to examine the experiences and feelings of siblings of children who have cancer in order to gain information about this population. Which type of qualitative study method will the researcher use?
a. Ethnographic
b. Exploratory-descriptive
c. Grounded theory
d. Historical
ANS: B
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A. Hypoglycemia B. Psychogenic etiology C. Cardiovascular cause D. Neurogenic cause
The client with a history of seizure disorder is having a routine serum phenytoin level drawn
The nurse who receives a telephone report of the results notes that the client's blood level of the medication is within the therapeutic range if the value reported is which of the following? 1. 6 mcg/mL 2. 15 mcg/mL 3. 28 mcg/mL 4. 35 mcg/mL
Which nursing actions would help ensure a healthful environment? (Select all that apply.)
a. Help an elderly couple obtain access to a health clinic that will accept Medicare. b. Help parents fight to get soda and candy vending machines out of the school. c. Help the high school student government establish a waste recycling program. d. Refer a single mother to a public assistance program. e. Recognize that individuals have a right to smoke if they so desire. f. Support members of Mothers Against Drunk Driving who testify to Congress.
A nurse is aware that the concepts of genotype and phenotype must be included in any consideration of pharmacogenetics. Which of the following statements is true of these concepts?
A) Genotype is an expression of DNA, but phenotype is a cultural concept. B) Genotype is easily modifiable, but phenotype is not modifiable. C) Genotype is a consequence of the genetic makeup of an individual's parents while phenotype is unique to every individual. D) Genotype is the composition of person's DNA, but phenotype is the manifestation of these genes.