A new graduate nurse is moving from a small rural college town to a metropolitan area to begin work in a county hospital. The nurse has had limited prior experience with the various cultural groups that are served by the hospital
This nurse is at risk for which of the following? A)
Stereotyping
B)
Discrimination
C)
Prejudice
D)
Culture shock
D
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1. normal adrenal functioning. 2. primary adrenal insufficiency. 3. adrenal hormone excess. 4. adequate cortisol synthesis.
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1. Assessing need 2. Considering alternative solutions or options 3. Detailing the costs, resources, and activities needed to select from the proposed alternatives 4. Weighing each alternative
The waterless bath
A) is given by bringing soapy washcloths to the bedside. B) comes in a package containing premoistened disposable washcloths. C) should be repackaged by the nursing assistant after use. D) is irritating to the skin and must be rinsed well.
The Big Five consist of all the following factors, except:
A. Extraversion B. Openness C. Neuroticism D. Conscientiousness E. Authenticity