Which is not a characteristic of authentic leadership?

a. Purpose
b. Values
c. Passion
d. Goals


D

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The nurse, when admitting a new client to the long-term care facility, assesses the client's family history because:

1. Heredity and genetics play a role in longevity and types of health concerns the client might face. 2. It is important to know the person to notify in case of emergency. 3. Knowing more about the client will allow more of the client's needs to be met. 4. The admission form dictates that this information be collected.

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The most teratogenic of all viruses is

a. rubella. c. mumps. b. measles. d. HIV.

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A patient who has undergone treatment for herpes simplex virus type 2 (HSV type 2) expresses relief that she is cured. What should the nurse include in her teaching?

a. Daily douches of Burow solution are needed. b. HSV is permanently cured by acyclovir (Zovirax). c. Sexual partners are now safe from infec-tion from her. d. HSV lies dormant and can be triggered without any sexual contact.

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The nurse is entering the room to assess a newly admitted client. Which of the following best describes the purpose for a general survey? The general survey:

1. allows for vital signs prior to starting exam. 2. provides an opportunity for the client to relax before the exam. 3. yields information to guide the physical assessment. 4. provides the information necessary for the diagnosis.

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