A nurse manager recognizes that her staff's emotional responses to organizational change are similar to:
a. adaptation techniques.
b. integrative tactics.
c. symptoms of mental illness.
d. the grief model.
D
The grief model is the most accurate, because change produces a longing for what is familiar, even if it is not what is best or realistic.
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a. neuroeffector junctions c. cardiac myoneural junctions b. skeletal myoneural junctions d. in the central nervous system
A nurse is caring for a client with stress. Stress has physical and psychological causative factors. Which should the nurse identify as the physical causative factor of stress?
A) Peer pressure B) Anxiety C) Recent influenza D) Finances
The nurse is leaving a client's room and has removed the personal protective equipment. The nurse is washing hands after removal of the personal protective equipment
Which is correct in reducing the risk of contaminating the upper arms when washing hands? A) Always point the arms upward when washing them. B) Always point the arms downward when washing them. C) Always points the hands upward when washing them. D) Always point the hands downward when washing them.