You are the executive director of the local animal humane society. A staff member you supervise has been working at the society for less than one year

At the six-month, you discuss with this employee that they seem to have mastered the basic tasks of the job but not the more difficult tasks. You have noticed lately that they seem a bit disillusioned about the job and the process of caring for these animals that seem so sad to be in the facility. Based on the Situational Leadership® Approach, which leadership style should you exhibit?
a. Delegating
b. Supporting
c. Coaching
d. Directing


C

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a. Obturator test b. Test for Murphy sign c. Assess for rebound tenderness d. Iliopsoas muscle test

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An informed consent was to be obtained from the patient for his scheduled open cholecystectomy. Which circumstance could prevent the patient from signing his informed consent?

a. Pain radiating to the scapula b. An injection of Demerol, 75 mg IM, 1 hour ago c. The presence of jaundice and scleral icterus d. His concern over his insurance company not covering the procedure

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The nurse is teaching the mother of a 5-year-old boy with a myelomeningocele who has developed a sensitivity to latex. Which of the following responses from the mother indicates a need for further teaching?

A) "He needs to get medical alert identification." B) "I will need to discuss this with his caregivers." C) "A product's label indicates whether it is latex-free." D) "He must avoid all contact with latex."

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The nurse is assessing the client and anticipates which of the following as early signs of meningitis? (Select all that apply.)

1. Chills 2. Seizures and paralysis 3. Nuchal rigidity 4. Positive Kernig's sign 5. Negative Brudzinski sign

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