The nurse facilitating a group session has chosen not to emphasize group rules or interpersonal orientation. What factor will be most impaired if these elements of group dynamics are missing?
1. Trust
2. Cohesion
3. Uniqueness
4. Universality
2. Cohesion
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The perinatal nurse explains to a student the different mechanisms by which substances are transported across the placenta. Which mechanisms are included? (Select all that apply.)
A. Active diffusion B. Bulk flow C. Endocytosis D. Osmosis E. Pinocytosis
The nursing student has an adequate grasp of nursing history when stating that after the fall of the Roman Empire, the knowledge of health practice was primarily preserved by
a. English monks in cloistered buildings. b. Jewish physicians who could translate into Latin. c. Roman priests who practiced medicine. d. Fortuna, who practiced midwifery.
What is the best method an applicant can use to convince a prospective employer that his or her
philosophy and skills match those of the employing institution? A) Provide a professional resume and cover letter. B) Provide the prospective employer with a list of references from individuals who will provide a positive recommendation. C) Display a professional attitude and behavior during the employment interview. D) Combine a professional resume and cover letter with a professional interview in which you both explore skills and expectations.
When a business offers wellness incentives to its employees and then notices a decrease in the frequency of physician visits among employees, this is an example of:
a. Macroeconomic theory b. Efficiency c. Supply and demand d. Microeconomic theory