Anticipating the need for discovery of qualitative knowledge in her theory, Leininger created what types of definitions?

A. Conceptual
B. Operational
C. Orientational
D. Cultural


ANS: C

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A) True B) False

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The nurse prepares to administer timolol (Timoptic) drops to the client's left eye twice daily. Which should the nurse implement in the administration of the client's eye drops?

1. Dispense eye drops to inner corner of each eye. 2. Call provider for clarification of this prescription. 3. Check the client identifiers before administration. 4. Determine client history of taking this medication.

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In addition to facing the stigma associated with being mentally ill, forensic patients who are mentally ill also experience stigma associated with being a criminal. A nurse is explaining this stigma to a nursing class

A student asks the nurse how the stigma associated with criminality might influence nursing care. The nurse's best answer would be: A) "Nurses may be reluctant to care for mentally ill criminals because of unrealistic fears for their own safety and that of their other clients." B) "Nurses may prefer to care for forensic clients because they do not believe criminals can be mentally ill." C) "An example would be volunteering to work only with forensic clients because of the belief that forensic clients experience only mild mental health problems." D) "An example would be unfounded fear of what such clients might do once they are discharged from treatment."

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