The accommodator’s approach to conflict is to:
What will be an ideal response?
give in, appease, and avoid conflict.
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a. proximal to distal b. inferior to superior c. lateral to medial d. medial to lateral
The placebo effect refers to
a. An increase in responsiveness of the nociceptor b. The situation in which normally innocuous stimuli evokes pain c. Altered processing by dorsal horn neurons d. The expectation of pain or relief from pain-producing responses
You have arrived at the emergency department with a patient complaining of nausea. The department is extremely busy and you are waiting to give a verbal report to the nurse or doctor. While waiting, dispatch contacts you over the radio and states that you are needed for a critically injured child that was hit by a car. Your best action would be to:
A) Take the call and come back to give the report at a later time B) Provide the certified nurse's aide with a report of the patient's condition C) Go to the nurse's station and provide the registered nurse with a quick oral report D) Leave the patient in the emergency department and respond to the call
You are describing techniques for remaining safe when responding to a call for a patient with a behavioral emergency. Which of the following statements is appropriate?
a. "You need to encounter the patient first, and then come up with your safety plan." b. "You cannot be empathetic to the patient's feelings because that would be a sign of weakness." c. "You should approach patients quietly and try to surprise them so they don't have time to develop a plan to attack you." d. You should be sure that you have at least one exit route, and do not let the patient get between you and that way out."