A personal trauma that leads a person to becoming an authentic leader is known as a trigger event

a. True
b. False


True

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You suspect that a newly admitted client is in spinal shock. What are the symptoms of spinal shock? Select all that apply

A) Bladder distention B) Poikilothermia C) Loss of hunger sensation D) Circulatory failure E) No perspiration below the level of the injury

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A woman calls the clinic office and asks the nurse why she is having spotting during her monthly cycle when she is taking birth control pills. The nurse's most appropriate response would be:

1. to remember to take the pill the same time each day. 2. that irregular spotting is to be expected with oral contraceptives. 3. that the pills are still safe and to continue to take them regardless. 4. that physicians are still uncertain as to how oral contraceptives function.

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A survivor of childhood abuse is hospitalized following an episode of wrist cutting. The patient has a history of binge–purge eating disorder as well as difficulty trusting and relating to others. What is the nurse's priority intervention?

a. Set limits on self-harmful behavior. b. Foster belief in and valuing of family unity. c. Confront abnormal eating patterns and self-mutilation. d. Encourage discussion of personal responsibilities associated with abuse.

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The provider has ordered amoxicillin with clavulanate (Augmentin) for a child who has otitis media. The child's parent asks why this drug is necessary when amoxicillin is less expensive

The nurse will explain that clavulanate is added to amoxicillin because it a. binds with albumin to increase the amount of available amoxicillin. b. broadens the spectrum of amoxicillin by inhibiting bacterial enzymes. c. inhibits hepatic blood flow, leading to increased serum drug levels of amoxicillin. d. inhibits the excretion of amoxicillin by interfering with renal function.

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