The psychodynamic approach has found that people generally lack motivation to do high- quality work

a. True
b. False


False

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The Quality and Safety Education for Nurses (QSEN) initiative defined teamwork and collaboration within health care as having four key elements. Which of the following is not one of these key elements?

a. the whole is greater than the sum c. mutual respect b. fostering open communication d. shared decision making

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A patient with Parkinson's disease is being cared for on your unit. The nurse would be correct in identifying what neurotransmitter as being decreased in this disease?

A) Acetylcholine B) Dopamine C) Neurontin D) Serotonin

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A neurologic flow chart is often used when caring for a patient with a traumatic brain injury. When is the neurologic flow chart initiated?

A) When the patient's condition begins to deteriorate B) As soon as the initial assessment is made C) At the beginning of each shift D) When there is a change in the patient's condition

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The postoperative vital signs of an average size adult client are: BP = 110/68 mm Hg, P = 54 beats/min, R = 8 breaths/min. The client appears pale, is disoriented, and has minimal urinary output. The nurse should:

1. Retake the vital signs in 30 minutes 2. Continue with care as planned 3. Administer a stimulant 4. Notify the physician

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