The nurse recognizes 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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The nurse has an occurrence policy with double limit coverage of $3 million/$10 million that covered the time period when the incident occurred. The statement that best describes the nurse's situation is that her insurance policy will: 1) Not cover her. 2) Pay $4 million. 3) Pay $2 million. 4) Pay 75% of the $2 million

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A 78-year-old male patient has been admitted to your unit with neurological deficits of unknown origin. The nurse caring for this patient knows that dulled tactile sensation in this patient is a normal finding

What could this dulled tactile sensation cause? A) Abnormal identification of personal belongings B) Heightened sense of touch C) Confusion about body position D) Heightened sense of location

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A nurse cares for a client with chronic respiratory acidosis who is placed on mechanical ventilation for an acute exacerbation of emphysema. Which acid-base abnormality will the nurse expect if the client's PaCO2 is corrected too quickly?

A) pH 7.52 B) pH 7.35 C) HCO3 18 mmoL/L D) HCO3 24 mmoL/L

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A nursing executive wishes to implement a new policy based on initial National Patient Safety Goals 2002 to eliminate wrong patient, wrong site, and wrong procedure. Which action by the executive would best meet one of the goals?

a. Collaborate with the laboratory for timely reporting of laboratory values. b. Formulate a time-out policy. c. Mandate that all fall-prone patients be clearly identified. d. Reevaluate work flow design and patient–staffing ratios.

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