A researcher wishes to learn about the experiences that women have when breastfeeding their infants in the workplace. Which type of study design will the researcher employ?
a. Ethnographic
b. Exploratory-descriptive
c. Grounded theory
d. Historical
ANS: B
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A) "Genital warts can take up to a month after exposure to first become visible." B) "There is no existing treatment that can eradicate the virus once it's contracted." C) "Condoms do not necessarily prevent the transmission of the virus that causes genital warts." D) "There are a number of subtypes of the virus that cause genital warts, but current vaccines protect against most common causes of them."
A patient with atrial fibrillation is taking verapamil [Calan]. The patient has read about the drug on the Internet and wants to know why a drug that affects the rate of ventricular contraction is used to treat an abnormal atrial contraction
What will the nurse tell the patient? a. "Drugs that treat ventricular dysrhythmias help to restore normal sinus rhythm." b. "Atrial dysrhythmias can have life-threatening effects on ventricular function." c. "Treating ventricular dysrhythmias helps prevent the likelihood of stroke." d. "When ventricular contraction slows, atrial contraction is also slowed."
A patient asks the nurse what atherosclerosis is. The nurse states
A) "It is the buildup of fat on the walls of the arteries." B) "Atherosclerosis is thickening of the pulmonary artery." C) "A patient with atherosclerosis has no pulse in the feet." D) "Atherosclerosis causes pain in the lower extremities."
The cause of multiple sclerosis is best described as:
A. a destructive process of the nerve fiber protecting myelin. B. an intracranial viral infection. C. inflammation of the brain and/or spinal cord. D. an autoimmune disorder that destroys muscle fibers.