Larry dislikes giving instructions to employees. He is uncomfortable with
a. Task behaviors
b. Process behaviors
c. Directing behaviors
d. Relationship behaviors
A, D
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Your 44-year-old female patient complains of right upper quadrant pain. Her skin and sclera are yellow, and she has hyperbilirubinemia and elevated liver enzymes. The clinician should suspect:
A. Acute pancreatitis B. Biliary duct obstruction C. Acute hepatitis D. Atypical appendicitis
The nurse can facilitate the postpartum adjustment of the teenager by
a. getting family members to assist with the care of the infant b. making health care decisions for her c. discouraging contact with the father of the baby d. fostering her ability to make decisions inde-pendently
A woman's birth plan specifies the Odent method of childbirth. Early in her admission, the woman asks about having an epidural for pain control. Which action by the nurse is best?
A. Advise the woman that this will change her birth plan B. Ask why she wants pain control with natural childbirth C. Facilitate having the epidural catheter placed D. Review the breathing techniques for managing pain
The nurse is working in an underdeveloped country and observes the natives lighting ritual fires and pounding on primitive drums around the sick person to promote recovery
The nurse interprets this behavior as indicating the natives believe illness results from what? 1. Pathogens and genetics 2. Evil spirits 3. Tides and planets 4. Plants and animals