A client with somatoform disorder has become enraged with his coworker. What would be a common threat for the client to make in order to manipulate his coworker into meeting his needs?

A) Quitting his job
B) Going on a hunger strike
C) To kill himself
D) To kill someone else


C

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This is a good example of a process and procedure that creates which type of conflict? a. Organizational b. Intrapersonal c. Interpersonal d. Disruptive

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The nurse is administering heparin, subcutaneous twice daily, for a patient in cardiogenic shock. The expected action of this drug is as:

1. an inotropic to improve cardiac contractibility. 2. an anticoagulant to prevent blood clots. 3. an antidysrhythmic to restore normal cardiac contractibility. 4. a vasopressor to increase blood pressure.

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A patient complains of periods of confusion and forgetfulness at times, and reports clear thought process at most times of the day. The symptoms have been gradually worsening. What should the nurse say in response to this patient?

1. "Have you started any new medications since the symptoms began?" 2. "You probably have nothing to worry about; it's most likely stress-related." 3. "Everybody has a few problems with memory as they get older." 4. "You should probably have an MRI of your brain."

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You accept a job at Fair Haven Nursing Center. Which does occur during new employee orienta-tion?

a. You learn to be a preceptor. b. You learn about the patients you will be assigned to the next day. c. You demonstrate procedures the nurses do. d. You learn how to use the center's supplies and equipment.

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