What is the contemporary thinking about conflict?

A) Can lead to new ideas
B) Leads to decreased motivation
C) Should be avoided whenever possible
D) Is neither qualitative nor quantitative


A

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A nurse manager plans training for staff nurses on early recognition of urinary tract infections (UTIs) in older adults. What will the nurse say is a frequent manifesting symptom of UTI in the older adult?

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a. assist the client to a prone position. b. empty the collection chambers before removal. c. encourage deep breathing during removal. d. medicate for pain hour before removal.

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The nurse notes that the client is ordered to receive flecainide (Tambocor) and tocainide (Tonocard). The nurse anticipates that the client has been diagnosed with:

a. life-threatening ventricular dysrhythmias. b. third-degree heart block. c. bundle branch block. d. asystole.

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