What is the first step the leader takes when faced with a challenging situation?
a. Create a holding environment
b. Give the work back to the people
c. Maintain disciplined attention
d. Step back to obtain a fuller picture
D
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Which statement by a client with hypertension secondary to renal disease indicates the need for further teaching?
a. "I can prevent more damage to my kid-neys by managing my blood pressure." b. "If I have increased urination at night, I need to drink less fluid during the day." c. "I need to see the dietitian to discuss li-miting my protein intake." d. "It is important that I take my antihyper-tensive medications as directed."
The following clients are seen in the emergency department. The psychiatric unit has one remaining bed. The triage nurse should expect which client to be admitted?
A. The client who is experiencing tremors and has a need for medication adjustment B. The client who is experiencing anxiety and a sad mood after separation from spouse C. The client who is a single parent and hears voices stating, "Kill your infant son." D. The client who argued with her boyfriend and inflicted a superficial cut on her arm
The nursing student entered in the vocational nursing program at a local community college. She developed a career plan. Which goal is realistic to complete within 5 years of graduation from the nursing program? ìWithin 5 years, I expect to:
A) obtain my doctorate in nursing and become a hospital administrator.î B) obtain an Associate's Degree in nursing, pass the NCLEX-RN, and work in a local long-term facility.î C) teach at this college in this program.î D) become a nurse practitioner and work at a health clinic.î
The triage nurse in the emergency department assesses a 66-year-old male patient who has presented to the emergency department with complaints of midsternal chest pain that has lasted for the last 5 hours
The care team suspects an myocardial infarction (MI). The nurse is aware that, because of the length of time the patient has been experiencing symptoms, the following may have happened to the myocardium: A) May have developed an increased area of infarction B) Will probably not have more damage than if he came in immediately C) Can have restoration of the area of dead cells with proper treatment D) Has been damaged already, so immediate treatment is no longer necessary