The key concepts of the psychodynamic approach all look at hidden dynamics of organizations in order to decipher the motives for why people behave the way they do

a. True
b. False


True

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The patient has developed acute aortic valve insufficiency after experiencing blunt chest trauma. What symptom, if found by the nurse, is indicative of a counterproductive compensatory mechanism that should be treated?

A) Low cardiac output B) Pulmonary edema C) Elevated blood pressure D) Aortic insufficiency murmur

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A nursing instructor is describing the hormones involved in the menstrual cycle to a group of nursing students

The instructor determines the teaching was successful when the students identify follicle-stimulating hormone as being secreted by which of the following? A) Hypothalamus B) Anterior pituitary gland C) Ovaries D) Corpus luteum

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Much has been learned in the field of nutrition about nutritional intake and how to work toward making our diets nutritionally optimal. When it comes to carbohydrate intake, the latest findings indicate that Americans should do what?

A) Decrease their intake of fiber and increase their intake of complex carbohydrates. B) Increase their intake of fiber and limit consumption of added sugars. C) Eat total carbohydrates consisting of 50% fiber and 50% simple sugars. D) Eat a diet based on plenty of fruits and vegetables and limit carbohydrates.

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A 46-year-old man who has had blood drawn for an insurance screening has a positive Venereal Disease Research Laboratory (VDRL) test. Which action should the nurse take next?

a. Ask the patient about past treatment for syphilis. b. Explain the need for blood and spinal fluid cultures. c. Obtain a specimen for fluorescent treponemal antibody absorption (FAT-Abs) testing. d. Assess for the presence of chancres, flulike symptoms, or a bilateral rash on the trunk.

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