The leadership tasks theory, which lists nine tasks of a leader, was developed in 1990 by __________ __________
Fill in the blank with correct word
John Gardner
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The nurse is providing care to a terminally ill client. The client reports constant unrelieved pain. The physician prescribes an increased morphine dosage. The nurse is concerned the dosage may hasten the client's death
Which of the following statements is most correct? A) Managing the client's comfort cannot take priority over maintaining the client's respiratory status. B) The nurse can be charged with a crime for administering the medication. C) The nurse should contact the facility's attorney to review the rights of the institution. D) The ultimate goal must be control of pain for the client.
After administering the pneumococcal vaccine (Pneumovax) to a client, the nurse documents which of the following in the client's chart? Select all that apply
A) Date of next vaccination B) Vaccine lot number C) Vaccine expiration date D) Route and site of vaccine administration E) Name, address, and title of client vaccinated
The student is investigating the use of a citation management program. What advantages do these programs offer? (Select all that apply.)
a. Automatic formatting of citations b. Creation of a personal database c. Editing papers written by the student d. Sharing citations with others e. Storing and organizing citations
Which statement is most likely to be made by a nurse practitioner who shares the philosophy of an interpersonal theorist?
A. "Let's discuss your use of defense mechanisms."B. "We need to examine how your relationships affect your ability to cope."C. "It is important that you take the medications that I have prescribed for you." D. "Your genetic background is a factor in your predisposition to mental illness."