An older adult female patient had a stroke. What symptoms are not usually expressed by patients who have had a vertebrobasilar stroke?
A. Vertigo
B. Ataxia
C. Dysarthria
D. Monocular blindness
D
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1. holistic. 2. behavioral. 3. biological. 4. psychodynamic.
The nurse is caring for a 35-year-old woman who complains of symptoms relating to premenstrual syndrome (PMS). The nurse should teach the client that one cause of symptoms is:
1. decreased levels of testosterone. 2. sodium retention due to increased aldosterone. 3. decreased prolactin levels. 4. decreased fluid levels.
Admission to long-term care is typically a culmination in a long series of health problems and functional limitations. Which of the following problems is most likely to precipitate admission to long-term care?
A) Kidney disease B) Traumatic injury C) Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease D) Dementia
The Situational Leadership® approach
a. Is one of the more widely recognized leadership approaches b. Integrates leadership skills with follower skills c. Integrates leadership behaviors with follower traits d. Is not recognized as a legitimate modern day leadership approach