What is the particular stance or worldview of qualitative in…

What is the particular stance or worldview of qualitative inquiry (e.g., post-positivism, pragmatism, social constructivism, advocacy/participatory) reflected in research on physical activity in people with disabilities? And what are its philosophical assumptions (i.e., ontological, epistemological, axiological, methodological).

 A nurse working on a psychiatric unit receives a telephone…

 A nurse working on a psychiatric unit receives a telephone call from a client’s employer. The employer asks for a copy of the client’s latest laboratory work and psychological testing results so that client’s medical records in employee health can be updated. Based on the nurse’s knowledge about issues surrounding breach of confidentiality, which response would be the most appropriate?

As part of a career day presentation to a group of nursing s…

As part of a career day presentation to a group of nursing students, a psychiatric–mental health nurse plans to describe how this specialty developed. Which individual would the nurse describe as playing a major role in the development of specialty training programs for psychiatric nurses?

A psychiatric–mental health nurse is educating a class at a…

A psychiatric–mental health nurse is educating a class at a community health center on social factors associated with mental illness. When describing the influence of poverty and effects of the downward economic spiral on mental health, which population would the nurse identify as being the most at risk?

A 22-year-old client diagnosed with schizophrenia is refusin…

A 22-year-old client diagnosed with schizophrenia is refusing antipsychotic medication. The client states, “I don’t like the dopey way it makes me feel. I feel like I’m walking underwater when I take it.” The nurse explains to the client, “Your schizophrenia is caused by a chemical imbalance in your brain, and this medication helps fix that chemical imbalance. You need to take it so your symptoms will get better.” This conversation reflects a conflict between which two types of ethical principles?