Lewicki, Hiam, and Olander (1996) used five approaches for negotiation in conflict management. Which one advocates for a split the difference mentality?

a. competitive c. accommodating
b. collaborative d. compromise


D
Lewicki, Hiam, and Olander (1996) used five approaches for conflict negotiation: 1) collaborative (win-win), 2) competitive (win-at-all-costs), 3) avoiding (lose-lose), 4) accommodating (lose-to-win), and 5) compromise (split-the-difference).

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The nurse talks with every assigned client to ensure satisfaction with the care received. Which of the following could be a cause for client dissatisfaction?

a. Frequent communication with health care providers regarding treatment plan b. Delayed pain medication c. Meal trays delivered on time with correct items d. Ability to read each health provider's name tag clearly

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The nurse is reviewing a client's medical history. Which factors would indicate that client is at risk for the development of diabetes? (Select all that apply.)

a. triglyceride level of 199 mg/dL d. blood pressure of 138/78 b. first child weighed 9 lbs 3 oz e. taking antihyperten-sive medications c. body mass index of 32 f. great uncle who was diabetic

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Which of the following statements accurately describes a consideration when using a patient-controlled analgesia pump to relieve patient pain?

A) This approach can only be used with oral analgesics. B) A PCA pump must be used and monitored in a healthcare facility. C) The PCA pump is not effective for chronic pain. D) The pump mechanism can be programmed to deliver a specified amount of analgesic within a given time interval.

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Which of the following is correct regarding prognostic factors for determining survival for a child newly diagnosed with ALL?

1. The initial white blood cell count on diagnosis. 2. The race of the child. 3. The amount of time needed to initiate treatment. 4. Children aged 12 to 15 years.

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