The influence dimension of leadership places an enormous ethical burden on leaders
a. True
b. False
True
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Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a chronic, progressive autoimmune disorder but the nurse is aware that early, appropriate interventions may play a large role in managing the disease by:
1. Controlling pain generated by the disorder. 2. Reducing affected joint deformity. 3. Minimizing tissue and joint damage. 4. Maintaining optimum level of joint movement. 5. Bringing about a long-term remission of symptoms.
What disorder of the penis is most likely the diagnosis?
A 28-year-old musician comes to your clinic, complaining of a “spot” on his penis. He states his partner noticed it 2 days ago and it hasn't gone away. He says it doesn't hurt. He has had no burning with urination and no pain during intercourse. He has had several partners in the last year and uses condoms occasionally. His past medical history consists of nongonococcal urethritis from Chlamydia and prostatitis. He denies any surgeries. He smokes two packs of cigarettes a day, drinks a case of beer a week, and smokes marijuana and occasionally crack. He has injected IV drugs before but not in the last few years. He is single and currently unemployed. His mother has rheumatoid arthritis and he doesn't know anything about his father. On examination you see a young man appearing deconditioned but pleasant. His vital signs are unremarkable. On visualization of his penis there is a 6-mm red, oval ulcer with an indurated base just proximal to the corona. There is no prepuce because of neonatal circumcision. On palpation the ulcer is nontender. In the inguinal region there is nontender lymphadenopathy. A) Condylomata acuminata B) Genital herpes C) Syphilitic chancre D) Penile carcinoma
A patient is scheduled for a procedure to test mental function at 6 a.m. At 3 a.m. the patient requests something for sleep. What is the nurse's best response?
a. "I'll call your prescriber and request an order for something to help you sleep." b. "Your prescriber has ordered temazepam (Restoril). I will give you a dose now." c. "I'm sorry, but there is not enough time for sleep now before your procedure." d. "I'm sorry, but you already received a dose of temazepam last evening at 9."
You are working in a long-term care center and a surveyor asks you a question. You are unsure of the answer. You worry your response may cause your facility to get in trouble or you could get in trouble for answering incorrectly. How will you respond?
What will be an ideal response?