Which theories began to include the idea of situation influence on leadership and management?

A) Motivational theories
B) Contingency theories on leadership
C) Charismatic leadership
D) Transactional and transformational leadership


B

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A nurse obtains a health history on a client prior to administering prescribed sumatriptan succinate (Imitrex) for migraine headaches. Which condition should alert the nurse to hold the medication and contact the health care provider?

a. Bronchial asthma b. Prinzmetal's angina c. Diabetes mellitus d. Chronic kidney disease

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A nurse who is a chronic complainer comes back from lunch 20 minutes late. When confronted by the manager the nurse says, "The nurses who smoke always take longer lunches. No one says anything to them

" What is the manager's major consideration before replying to this statement? 1. Policies must be consistently applied to all employees. 2. Since the hospital is smoke free, those nurses who wish to smoke must leave campus for lunch. 3. This nurse complains about everything. 4. The human resources policy is that nurses get 60 minutes for lunch.

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A male patient tells the nurse that he rarely sleeps more than 4 hours a night and has not experienced any problems because of the lack of sleep. Which response by the nurse is most appropriate?

a. "That is interesting." b. "Only 4 hours of sleep? How do you stay awake during the day?" c. "Really? Everyone needs more sleep than that." d. "Did I understand that you sleep 4 hours every night?"

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The nurse suspects a patient with a spinal cord injury is experiencing spinal shock. What did the nurse assess to come to this conclusion?

a. Flaccid paralysis and lack of sensation below the level of the injury b. Loss of voluntary motor control, but presence of reflex activity below the level of the injury c. Falling blood pressure and rising pulse accompanied by reduced level of consciousness d. Loss of motor control below the level of the injury with sensations of touch and position intact

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