In Bion's basic assumptions about groups, what is a potential outcome of these pathological regressive processes?

a. People regress to behaviors from childhood
b. People are deflected from the main tasks to be performed
c. People end up identifying with the aggressor
d. People contain their anxiety levels


B

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a. anger. b. depression. c. fear. d. anxiety.

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A mother is comparing her child with the neighbor's child who is the same age. The mother is concerned that her child does not have as advanced language skills as the neighbor's child

The nurse assesses the child and determines the language skills are within the range of normal. This nurse would advise the mother that a. speech develops more rapidly in children with siblings. b. some children's talents lie in areas other than language skills. c. the child needs to have a battery of psychological tests. d. the development of language skills varies greatly in children.

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A student completes her master's thesis on correlates of depression in retired airline pilots, and it is shelved in the library. Has this student communicated her research findings?

a. Yes, because the thesis is in the library and can be accessed. b. No, because the findings have not been made available to persons who will utilize them. c. Yes, because the students in this particular master's program often discuss their work in progress. d. No, because if the findings do not appear in print in a nursing journal, they have not been communicated.

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