What is the most common definition of health among those living in rural areas?
a. Balance or homeostasis
b. Capable of fulfilling work requirements
c. Feeling of well-being, not merely the absence of disease
d. Purposive adaptive response to stimuli
ANS: B
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1. Ask the mother to leave the room so that the client can make her own decisions. 2. Ignore the mother and repeat the questions, looking directly at the client. 3. Begin talking directly to the mother as the decision maker. 4. Recognize that the behavior of the client and her mother might be culturally influenced.
The nurse is assessing a 28-year-old man with HIV who has been admitted with pneumonia. In assessing the patient, which of the following observations takes immediate priority?
A) Oral temperature of 100°F B) Tachypnea and restlessness C) Frequent loose stools D) Weight loss of 1 pound since yesterday
An experienced nurse has accepted a new role in administration. Supervisors can best support this transition by assisting the nurse to
a. learn the unspoken rules of the new role. b. manage time and other people effectively. c. obtain education regarding the new job. d. redefine the nurse's professional identity.
I provided a solution to a challenging problem that just made things worse. What did I do wrong according to adaptive leadership principles?
a. I tried to take over the situation b. I tried to solve an adaptive problem using technical leadership c. I tried to solve a technical problem with adaptive leadership d. I did not apply adaptive leadership to this problem