What is the queen bee syndrome?

A) Occurs more often with men than with women
B) Encourages the empowerment of subordinates
C) Occurs when a successful individual is unwilling to assist others
D) Is a leadership role


C

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While helping patients with values clarification and care decisions, nurses should:

a. convince the patient to do what the nurse believes is best. b. give advice about what the nurse would do. c. tell the patient what the right thing to do is. d. provide information so that the patient can make informed decisions.

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A nurse is conducting morning assessments of several medical patients and has entered the room of a patient who has a nasogastric (NG) tube in situ

Immediately, the nurse observes that the tube has become unsecured from the patient's nose and the mark at the desired point of entry is now approximately 8 inches from the patient's nose. How should the nurse best respond to this assessment finding? A) Reinsert the NG tube and arrange for x-ray confirmation of placement. B) Remove the NG tube and obtain an order for reinsertion. C) Reinsert the NG tube and monitor the patient closely for signs of aspiration. D) Reinsert the NG tube and aspirate stomach contents to confirm correct placement.

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The nurse caring for a client who is a smoker, was diagnosed with scleroderma, and has been experiencing esophageal irritation and heartburn includes the following interventions into the client's plan of care: Select all that apply

1. Elevate head of the bed to 30 degrees. 2. Reapply nicotine patch as prescribed. 3. Provide decaffeinated beverages only. 4. Administer omeprazole (Prilosec) as prescribed. 5. Provide six small meals daily.

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A nurse documents the following data upon assessment of a neonate: heart rate 89 BPM, slow respiratory effort, flaccid muscle tone, weak cry, and pale skin tone. What would be the Apgar score for this neonate?

A) 2 B) 3 C) 4 D) 5

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