The clinical paradigm in psychodynamic approach attempts to discover how leaders and organizations really work

a. True
b. False


True

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Which finding in a newborn is suggestive of tracheoesophageal fistula?

a. Failure to pass meconium in 24 hours b. Choking on the first feeding c. Palpable mass in the sternal area d. Visible peristalsis across abdomen

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The nurse is assigned to a 4-month-old infant with vomiting and diarrhea who is brought to the pediatric clinic. The infant's vital signs are temperature: 37 ° C, apical HR: 130, R: 40/min

The abdominal assessment reveals a soft, concave abdomen, 10 gurgles auscultated in 1 minute in all four quadrants, and tympani to percussion. Which collaborative care action does the nurse anticipate? A) Check the surgical call schedule and reserve an operating suite. B) Place the infant NPO for a barium swallow. C) Prepare a milk-based infant formula to replace fluids. D) Complete a thorough digestion assessment interview with the mother.

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While cleaning gutters, a client reports getting debris in the eyes. On inspection, no obvious foreign object is noted. Which of the following diagnostic evaluation techniques would be most beneficial for this client?

A) Administer fluorescein dye. B) Obtain an x-ray for orbital fractures. C) Assess intraocular movements. D) Assess with tonometer.

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A nursing instructor is teaching about case management. What student statement indicates that learning has occurred?

A. "Case management is a method used to achieve independent client care." B. "Case management provides coordination of services required to meet client needs." C. "Case management exists to facilitate client admission to needed inpatient services." D. "Case management is a method to facilitate physician reimbursement."

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