McClelland's studies state that all people are motivated by three basic needs. What are these needs?

A) Physiological, security, esteem
B) Safety, social, self-actualization
C) Achievement, affiliation, power
D) Responsibility, supervision, job security


C

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Which statement correctly applies to the treatment of fungal infections?

A. Antibiotics are more toxic to human cells than are antifungals. B. Bacterial infections are harder to cure than fungal infections. C. Antibiotics are less effective than antifungals. D. Antifungal infections are harder to cure than bacterial infections.

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An occupational health nurse (OHN) realizes that an injured employee is going to be temporarily disabled. Which of the following actions can the nurse take to avoid the employee having disability syndrome? (Select all that apply.)



a. Analyze the physical requirements necessary for doing specific jobs within the workplace
b. Collaborate with the legal consultant to ensure that the employer cannot be held responsible for the employee's injury
c. Facilitate appropriate equipment or process changes necessary for the employee to be able to engage in temporary work functions
d. Implement and monitor the employee's health to prevent adverse health effects from the injury
e. Negotiate with workers' compensation to gradually decrease benefits to encourage the employee to return to employment as soon as possible
f. Collaborate with the primary care provider to identify potential barriers in the employee's return-to-work process

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The nurse is teaching the student nurse how to perform a physical assessment based on the child's developmental stage

Which of the following statements accurately describes a recommended guideline for setting the tone of the examination for a school-age child? A) Keep up a running dialogue with the caregiver, explaining each step as you do it. B) Include the child in all parts of the examination; speak to the caregiver before and after the examination. C) Speak to the child using mature language and appeal to his or her desire for self-care. D) Address the child by name; speak to the caregiver and do the most invasive parts last.

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A patient has had a total knee replacement and is receiving care that includes learning to walk with a walker. What level of prevention is most applicable to this patient?

A) Primary prevention B) Secondary prevention C) Tertiary prevention D) Residual prevention

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