Who is a leader?

A) Someone who is always trustworthy
B) An individual who may be flawed
C) Someone who always have good intentions
D) One who is incompetent and will not be followed


B

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A patient admitted after a stroke has difficulty with ambulation. Which of the following terms refers to the inability to coordinate muscle movements as exhibited by this patient?

A) Dementia B) Ataxia C) Aphasia D) Agnosia

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A nurse has been employed as a staff nurse for 20 years. When comparing her current clients to those she cared for at the beginning of her career, the nurse finds that clients today are

a. being discharged later. b. coping with being discharged earlier. c. dealing with simpler medication and treatment regimens. d. significantly healthier at the time of discharge.

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The nurse using the Health Belief Model is evaluating a client's statement for competing preferences. Which statement should the nurse recognize is a competing preference?

A. "I will have to miss going to the gym because I have to work overtime." B. "I cannot make it to the gym because I do not have childcare." C. "I am going to skip the gym today and have lunch with a friend." D. "I have to attend a meeting with my child's teacher so I cannot go to the gym.

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