Heifetz is the leadership scholar credited with the development of adaptive leadership

a. True
b. False


True

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1. This attitude may be communicated to the client and the family, thus hindering the nursing care. 2. The client may be unaware of the nurse's attitude. 3. The nurse's attitude may spread to other staff members. 4. The nurse's ambivalence will have no effect as long as the nurse is professional.

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Ginger, a 26-year-old, is admitted to the burn unit with second- and third-degree burns on her trunk and neck. The nurse writes a nursing diagnosis of "Risk for Infection" based upon the knowledge that the patient has a/an

A) impaired mononuclear phagocyte system. B) interruption of physical barriers. C) impaired cell-mediated response. D) complement system deficiencies.

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Some degree of postoperative renal dysfunction is common due either to hepatorenal syndrome or hypotension during surgery. In addition, some immunosuppressive medications are nephrotoxic. This can affect which of the following?

A) Fluid and electrolyte balance B) Increased cardiac output C) Amount of dialysis treatments D) Retransplantation

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Mr. Q. is a 45-year-old salesman who comes to your office for evaluation of fatigue. He has come to the office many times in the past with a variety of injuries, and you suspect that he has a problem with alcohol. Which one of the following questions will be most helpful in diagnosing this problem?

A) You are an alcoholic, aren't you? B) When was your last drink? C) Do you drink 2 to 3 beers every weekend? D) Do you drink alcohol when you are supposed to be working?

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