The Heifetz perspective of ethical leadership suggests that it is up to the leader to provide a trusting, empathic "holding environment" for followers to feel safe while confronting difficult problems
This concept is also part of which leadership theory?
a. Leader-member exchange
b. Path-goal
c. Adaptive
d. Servant
C
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During auscultation of breath sounds, the nurse should correctly use the stethoscope in which of the following ways?
a. Listening to at least one full respiration in each location b. Listening as the patient inhales and then going to the next site during exhalation c. Instructing the patient to breathe in and out rapidly while listening to the breath sounds d. If the patient is modest, listening to sounds over his or her clothing or hospital gown
A patient who is newly pregnant and her spouse have decided to use the Bradley method of childbirth. Which outcome indicates that this couple is adhering to the principles of this birthing method?
A) The patient performs muscle-toning exercises. B) The patient and spouse are ingesting a high-fat, low-carbohydrate diet. C) The patient identifies that lying in bed will be the position to use during labor. D) The spouse encourages the patient's mother to coach the patient during breathing exercises.
Which of the following is an inappropriate example of the role of a psychiatric nurse?
A) Establishing a therapeutic relationship and environment B) Assisting clients learn positive coping skills concerning real-life problems C) Providing care for physical symptoms D) Giving advice to clients on a variety of topics
What is the mechanism for developing Wilms tumor?
a. It involves tumor-suppressor genes located on chromosome 11. b. Development involves an autosomal dominant inheritance pattern. c. Wilms tumor is an autoimmune disorder. d. The development of a Wilms tumor is a congenital anomaly.