The Great Man theory approach to defining leadership is considered which type of theory?
A) Trait theory
B) Emotional intelligence
C) Behavioral theory
D) Leader-member exchange theory
A
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The new nursing student is caring for a 75-year-old patient on the medical-surgical unit. The patient states, "I hope I can go home soon. I want to get back to the gym. I like to do a little walking on the treadmill and lift some light weights."
Which response by the nursing student demonstrates the use of ageism? a. "That's great. I should go to the gym more often myself." b. "Exercising is important but you need to concentrate on your illness while you are here." c. "At your age, you need to be careful with exercise." d. "Follow up with your doctor on how much activity you will be able to do when you get home.
During a routine health visit, the mother of a 6-month-old baby mentions that she would like to begin weaning the baby from breastfeeding. What teaching should the nurse provide to the mother at this time?
A) Apply heat to the breasts to suppress breast milk production. B) Discontinue gradually by omitting one breastfeeding session a day. C) Instead of breastfeeding the baby, pump the breasts to reduce pressure. D) Provide a bottle of regular milk to supplement one breastfeeding session.
In her work, Martha Rogers presented several assumptions about man. Which of the following is not one of her assumptions?
A) Man is a unified whole possessing integrity and manifesting characteristics that are more than and different from the sum of his parts. B) The life process evolves bi-directionally. C) Man is characterized by the capacity for abstraction and imagery, language and thought, sensation and emotion. D) Pattern and organization identify man and reflect his innovative wholeness.
A 70-year-old client is discussing his recent difficulty in initiating his flow of urine while on a cross-country bus tour with a senior citizens' group. Which of the following assessment questions is directed toward the most likely cause of the problem?
1. "Did the bus stop frequently so you could get up and walk around?" 2. "Did you drink plenty of water while you were on the trip?" 3. "Do you find using public restrooms unsettling?" 4. "Do you have any chronic urinary problems?"