Ray is the leader of a non-profit organization that supports education for underserved populations in your community. You volunteer regularly with this organization and see Ray almost every day you are volunteering
Yesterday Ray asked you to take on a lead volunteer role, stating that your commitment to the organization and interaction with Ray have shown him he can count on you. You agree to step into this lead volunteer role. You and Ray have just entered which phase of leadership making?
a. Mature partnership phase
b. Acquaintance phase
c. Scripted partnership phase
d. Stranger phase
B
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A. Arrange a pediatric psychology consultation. B. Assess the child for emotional abuse at home. C. Consult the child developmental specialist. D. Document the statements in the child's chart.
A family has recently learned that their child will be permanently disabled. The parents do not deny the disability, but do not fully realize its impact. Which of the following levels of adjustment are the parents experiencing?
a. Self-actualization b. Normalization c. Ostrich phase d. Special designation
A nurse is providing care for a patient admitted with a temperature of 101.3°F, pulse 98 beats per minute, 34 respirations per minute, and blood pressure 106/54 mm Hg
The patient reports chills, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and weakness for the past 2 days. Which of the following physician orders should the nurse complete first? a. Administer Tylenol 650 mg by mouth b. Provide oxygen 2 L per nasal cannula c. Encourage oral fluids d. Initiate intravenous fluids at 80 mL per hour
The nurse is caring for a patient who is actively bleeding. The physician orders blood transfusions. The nurse notes in the chart that the patient is a Jehovah's Witness and informs the patient of the physician's order
The patient states that she is a Jehovah's Witness and does not want blood products. The nurse contacts the physician to tell him that blood cannot be given to this patient and requests alternative treatment. In doing so, the nurse is operating within which of the following theories? a. Leininger's cultural care diversity and universality theory b. Roy's adaptation theory c. Watson's philosophy of transpersonal caring d. Orem's self-care deficit theory