According to House, the following is not one of the specific types of behaviors commonly exhibited by charismatic leaders:

a. Serving as a strong role model.
b. Giving structure to complex tasks.
c. Articulating ideological goals with moral overtones.
d. Arousing emotions.


B

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a. "Place soft rugs in your bathroom to decrease pain in your feet." b. "Bathe in warm water to increase your circulation." c. "Look at the placement of your feet when walking." d. "Walk barefoot to decrease pressure ulcers from your shoes."

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When preparing amphotericin B, the nurse understands it:

a. should never be reconstituted with a solution containing a bacteriostatic agent. b. should always be reconstituted with bacteriostatic 5% dextrose in water. c. usually has a precipitate in the solution, so this is not an abnormal finding and should be administered. d. seldom causes phlebitis in peripheral intravenous access.

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The nurse is reviewing laboratory values for a patient taking epoetin alfa. Which finding would be a cause for concern and put the patient at risk for a cardiovascular event?

a. Hematocrit of 33% b. Hemoglobin of 14 gm/dL c. Elevated basophils d. Neutrophils 100,000/mm

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The hospital's quality improvement committee has identified a problem on one of the units. In using the PDSA method to help determine ways to deal with the issue, the committee decides to do a literature review

This is an example of quality improvement a. Combined with evidence-based practice. b. With inability to make the right decision. c. With delay in the action needed. d. With no designated method for dealing with issues.

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