Criticisms of the psychodynamic approach include

a. It addresses undercurrents of organizational life
b. It focuses on dysfunctional and atypical behaviors
c. It does not lend itself to training seminars
d. It provides prescriptions for effective interpersonal leadership


B, C

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Which of the following patient populations are considered to be susceptible to influenza-related complications? Select all that apply

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A nurse counsels a couple who have concerns about a sex-linked disorder. Both parents are carriers of the disorder. They ask the nurse how this disorder will affect any children they may have. What is the nurse's best response?

A. "If you have a daughter, she will not be affected." B. "If you have a son, he will not be affected." C. "There is a 25% chance that a daughter will have the disorder." D. "There is a 50% chance that a son will be a carrier."

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A school-age child is experiencing lower leg pain after receiving a sports injury

The level of pain is not consistent with the description of the incident and the nurse learns that the child has had pain in that spot off and on for several months. The health care provider prescribes a biopsy, a bone scan and a bone marrow aspiration. What health problem is being identified for this child? A) Osteosarcoma B) Ewing sarcoma C) Legg–Calvé–Perthes syndrome D) Acute osteomyelitis

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