Which leadership theory centered on the interaction between leaders and followers?
a. Trait
b. Skills
c. LMX
d. Style
C
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The nurse is caring for a patient with Alzheimer disease. The nurse notes that the health care provider documented that the patient has neurocognitive disorder instead of documenting dementia. Why would the health care provider document in this manner?
1. The word dementia is outdated and no longer used. 2. The word dementia does not describe the patient's condition. 3. The word dementia may increase stigma regarding the patient's condition. 4. The word dementia may be confused with delirium.
The nurse is caring for an anorexic client who is severely malnourished. A nasogastric feeding tube is inserted, and tube feedings are started. Which laboratory finding is the best indication that the client's nutritional status is improving?
a. Sodium has risen from 130 to 144 mg/dL. b. Creatinine has dropped from 1.9 to 0.5 mg/dL. c. Prealbumin level has risen from 9 to 13 mg/dL. d. Blood urea nitrogen (BUN) level has dropped from 15 to 11 mg/dL.
A client with a history of heart failure has been prescribed an antacid for the treatment of peptic ulcer disease. What instructions should the nurse include when teaching this client about antacids?
A. "Some antacids have a high sodium content." B. "Some antacids could potentiate digoxin toxicity." C. "Some antacids could cause potassium depletion." D. "Some antacids could trigger irregular heartbeats."
A patient with no previous history of diabetes mellitus has ketones in the urine. Which question should the nurse ask this patient?
1. "What did you eat for breakfast and lunch today?" 2. "Can you please describe any weight loss strategies you've been using?" 3. "Have you donated blood recently?" 4. "Have you ever been told you have albumin in your urine?"