Developing or changing leadership styles may require all of the following EXCEPT
A. Setting new boundaries
B. Temporarily avoiding an affiliative approach
C. Making sure that everyone approves of the changes
D. Holding a meeting to make any new expectations clear
ANS: C
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Which clinical manifestation would serve to alert the nurse that a client's osteomyelitis is chronic, rather than acute?
A. Ulceration of the skin B. Temperature more than 101° F (38° C) C. Erythema of the affected area D. Swelling around the affected area
The parents of a 2-year-old boy who had a repair of exstrophy of the bladder at birth ask when they can begin toilet training their son. The nurse replies based on what knowledge?
a. Most boys in the United States can be toilet trained at age 3 years. b. Training can begin when he has sufficient bladder capacity. c. Additional surgery may be necessary to achieve continence. d. They should begin now because he will require additional time.
Members of the community state they are afraid of being attacked, robbed, beaten, or killed by a stranger. What would be an appropriate response by the nurse?
a. "All Americans must band together to protect our families and our neighborhoods." b. "As the media clearly report, violence in our country is on the increase." c. "Most violent acts are committed by family and friends." d. "You are right to be concerned. There are many actions you can take to protect yourself."
In which health care delivery model would the nurse expect to see "point-of-care" decision mak-ing occur?
a. Primary care nursing b. Team nursing c. Functional nursing d. Modular nursing