Your supervisor expresses concern for your well-being when he learns of the passing of your father. He is using
a. Directive behaviors
b. Achievement behaviors
c. Supportive behaviors
d. Participative behaviors
C
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The physician tells his 81 year old male patient that his health has deteriorated due to the exogenous sources of free radicals to which he has exposed himself for many years. To what is the physician most likely referring?
a) the ozone layer b) the patient's cigarette smoking c) the patient's alcohol consumption d) radiation from the patient's microwave
The psychoanalyst who theorized that psychosocial development occurs throughout one's life in distinct stages is
1. Jean Piaget. 2. Erik Erikson. 3. James Fowler. 4. Lawrence Kohlberg.
Reducing the risk of malpractice litigation can be accomplished by:
a. being courteous, keeping up to date with knowledge and skills, and seeking attention for patients with changing health status. b. involving patients in decision making, documenting objectively, avoiding physicians and the telephone. c. keeping up to date with current knowledge, seeking physician attention for patients with changing health status, and challenging the patient. d. all of the above.
The nurse is teaching an older adult client about morphine sulfate drug therapy. Important safety teaching for this client should include which instruction?
1. Do not take the drug with food or milk. 2. Take the drug only when absolutely necessary. 3. Always have someone stand by while using the toilet. 4. Change positions slowly to avoid dizziness and fainting.