Completing a personal assessment of one's own leadership traits

a. Helps individuals assess their own strengths
b. Helps individuals determine their potential for promotion
c. Helps individuals understand how they fit into an organization
d. Helps organizations choose lower-level managers


A, C

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A nurse is caring for a client who is sensitive to latex. Which of the following is the simplest and most appropriate way to avoid exposing the client to latex?

A) Use nonlatex gloves for the client. B) Collect the appropriate history of the allergy. C) Wash hands before performing any procedure on the client. D) Instruct the client to stay away from latex products.

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Which of the following clinical manifestations in a client being treated for heart failure who is undergoing progressive increase in activity indicates activity intolerance?

A. Oxygen saturation of 95% B. Respiratory rate of 26 breaths/min C. Systolic blood pressure change from 136 to 96 mm Hg D. Heart rate increase from 86 to 110 beats/min

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The nurse is starting preoperative teaching when the client receives a phone call from work. When the nurse resumes teaching, the client is visibly upset. The most therapeutic initial approach is to:

1. Encourage the client to verbalize concerns and feelings, and then do health teaching when the client is able to listen. 2. Tell the client that it is important to focus on the preoperative teaching so that recovery will be faster. 3. Reassure the client that whatever is happening at work can be dealt with in the workplace. 4. Encourage the client to do problem solving.

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The initial treatment for symptomatic abdominal aortic aneurysm involves

A. Emergency surgery B. Aggressive blood pressure control C. Watch-and-wait approach D. Cardiology consult

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