You are the executive director of the local animal humane society. The staff you supervise have been working at the society for more than two years and you have given them consistently excellent performance appraisals at the last two annual reviews
You have noticed lately that they have brought new ideas to you for ways to improve customer service and animal care and that they are excited about helping new staff get accustomed to the workplace. Based on the Situational Leadership® Approach, which leadership style should you exhibit?
a. Delegating
b. Supporting
c. Coaching
d. Directing
A
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A client with rheumatoid arthritis has infiltration of the lacrimal and salivary glands with lymphocytes as a result of the disease. What does the nurse understand that this clinical manifestation is?
A) Sicca syndrome B) Episcleritis C) Glaucoma D) Cataracts
An older adult man has been diagnosed with Parkinson's disease and has begun treatment with levodopa and carbidopa. When providing health education about his new medication regimen, what should the nurse teach the man?
A) "If you're consistent with taking your medication, you might not experience symptoms for several more years." B) "This medication can cure Parkinson's disease, but this is not necessarily the case for everyone." C) "The beneficial effects of this medication usually increase over time, so you may not get maximum relief for a few years." D) "This medication helps significantly but the benefits tend to decrease over time."
Of the most frequent responses to pain, which condition is most likely to impede your client's progress in labor?
1. Increased pulse 2. Elevated blood pressure 3. Muscle tension 4. Increased respirations
What is the most important question for the nurse to ask before administering the first dose of celecoxib (Celebrex) to a patient?
a. "Do you floss your teeth daily?" b. "Are you allergic to sulfa drugs?" c. "Do you have diabetes mellitus?" d. "Have you ever had glaucoma?"