Conducted studies of social intelligence and its relationship to leadership:
a. Stogdill
b. Judge et al.
c. Jung and Sosik
d. Zaccaro
D
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a. Intravenous fluids b. Hemodialysis c. Fluid restriction d. Urine culture and sensitivity
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A) Sinus tachycardia B) Ventricular tachycardia C) Paroxysmal supraventricular tachycardia D) Sinus bradycardia
The nurse is planning care for a pregnant patient prone to substance abuse. When the patient states, "My baby isn't getting my drugs, I am," how does the nurse respond?
1. "Most illicit drugs will cross the placenta and hurt the baby." 2. "Even drugs that do not cross the placenta can hurt your baby by preventing nutrients from getting across the placenta." 3. "Research shows taking drugs can cause your baby to be born too early." 4. "You are correct. You are far enough along in your pregnancy that drugs will not harm your baby." 5. "If you continue to take drugs, it will make you have a very irritable infant."
A client who has osteoporosis says, "I am exercising more. I go to the gym once a week." How should the nurse respond?
1. "What kind of exercises are you doing" 2. "You should try to exercise three to five times a week." 3. "That is not enough." 4. "Is there somewhere that you can walk on the days you don't go to the gym?" 5. "Exercise will not improve your osteoporosis."