The nurse recognizes which of the following as behaviors indicating negative resolution of the generativity-versus-stagnation stage of development?
1. Creativity
2. Productivity
3. Concern for next generation
4. Concern for self
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Rationale: Positive resolution of this stage is characterized by creativity, developing career, and family.
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A nurse serving the community in a public health role would likely perform which of the following functions within a particular community?
a. Tracking the prevalence of gonorrhea between January and June b. Screening for scoliosis among 12- to 14-year-old girls in middle school c. Weighing premature infants receiving phototherapy at home d. Giving the H1N1 vaccine to fire and police personnel
The nurse working in the ICU knows that chronic elevation of left ventricular end-diastolic pressure will result in the patient displaying which of the following clinical manifestations?
A) Chest pain and intermittent ventricular tachycardia B) Dyspnea and crackles in bilateral lung bases C) Petechia and spontaneous bleeding D) Muscle cramping and cyanosis in the feet
The leadership team desires to change the culture of the work environment. Which action should the nurse leader take to promote innovation and minimize resistance?
A) Demanding staff listen to rationale behind the changes B) Planning a strategy to support people and process changes C) Asking staff to trust their colleagues D) Understanding that the change is for their benefit
The nursing assessment confirms that the client has experienced loss of voluntary motor and sensory function of both upper and lower extremities, as well as bowel and bladder control, due to a spinal cord injury (SCI)
The nurse recognizes that which of the following is true regarding this client? Select all that apply. 1. The injury was likely a result of trauma to the C1 to C4 level of the spinal cord. 2. Tetraplegia is a term that describes these neurological deficiencies. 3. All deep tendon reflexes are affected. 4. This client has experienced an incomplete spinal injury. 5. The client is likely to regain only limited motor control.