One of the GLOBE cultural dimensions, power distance, is defined as the degree to which members of a group favor strategic physical distance close to or away from others
a. True
b. False
False
You might also like to view...
A pediatric nurse examines a 7-year-old at a well-child visit. Based on Erikson's theory, which basic task does the nurse anticipate for this child?
A. Balance independence and self-sufficiency against uncertainty and misgiving. B. Develop a sense of confidence through mastery of different tasks. C. Develop resourcefulness to achieve and learn new things without self-reproach. D. Recognize there are people in his or her life who can be trusted to take care of basic needs.
The nurse is assessing a client with a suspected femur fracture. Which assessment finding supports this diagnosis?
1. External rotation of the lower leg and foot. 2. Internal rotation of the lower leg and foot. 3. Limited hip internal rotation. 4. Limited hip external rotation.
A nurse caring for a patient that has an immunosuppressive disorder knows that continual monitoring of the patient is critical. What is the rationale behind the need for continual monitoring?
A) So the patient's needs can be met immediately B) So medications can be given as ordered and signs of adverse reactions noted C) So early signs of impending infection can be detected and treated D) So the nurse's charting can be complete and accurate
The nurse suspects that a patient is dependent on alcohol rather than abusing alcohol when what is assessed?
1. Alcohol is taken in larger amounts than planned and there is proof of tolerance. 2. Recurrent legal problems related to substance abuse are present. 3. Despite social and interpersonal problems, the person continues to use alcohol. 4. The person uses alcohol in physically hazardous situations.