The number of women who successfully navigate the labyrinth is on the rise
a. True
b. False
True
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One of the nurses often fails to attend educational offerings available to the staff. The nurse manager who implies the nurse may receive a negative evaluation is using which type of power?
1. Coercive power 2. Information power 3. Referent power 4. Reward power
A client diagnosed with schizophrenia refuses to take medication, citing the right of autonomy. Under which circumstance would a nurse have the right to medicate the client against the client's wishes?
1. A client makes inappropriate sexual innuendos to a staff member. 2. A client constantly demands attention from the nurse by begging, "Help me get better." 3. A client physically attacks another client after being confronted in group therapy. 4. A client refuses to bathe or perform hygienic activities.
After teaching a group of students about therapeutic play, the instructor determines that additional teaching is needed when the students identify which of the following as a characteristic?
A) Focus on coping B) Use of a highly structured format C) Dramatization of emotions D) Expression of feelings
A client is receiving a diuretic for the treatment of hypertension. Which of the following conditions should the nurse monitor for in clients taking diuretics?
A) Hyperkalemia B) Hyponatremia C) Hypomagnesemia D) Hypocalcemia