Several states have now enacted legislation or regulations controlling mandatory overtime. Although each state varies in the specifics, there is one noted commonality that is addressed. What is that common factor?

A) Mandatory overtime guidelines do not apply during times of a natural disaster.
B) Cannot work more than 14 consecutive hours
C) Can prohibit volunteering for overtime hours
D) Must consider nurse safety over client safety when deciding


A

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Which of the following is typical of passive-aggressive communication? A) The nurse tends to be passive with supervisors and managers but aggressive when communicating with coworkers. B) The nurse often makes sarcastic comments when he is under stress. C) The nurse has an inconsistent communication style that changes when he experiences job stress. D) The nurse has a fear of conflict and tends to avoid direct confrontation whenever possible.

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For the past 3 weeks, the nurse has observed a patient interacting with staff and other patients, helping decorate the dining room for a party, and leading the singing in the activity room. Today, the patient tearfully refuses to dress or get out of bed

The nurse recognizes these behaviors as evidence of which psychiatric disorder? a. Unipolar depression b. Dysthymic disorder c. Hypomanic episode d. Bipolar disorder

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Persons with Stage III Alzheimer's disease are

A. wanderers. B. totally dependent. C. able to have a conversation. D. able to read.

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A child is upset because, when the cast is removed from her leg, the skin surface is caked with desquamated skin and sebaceous secretions. What should the nurse suggest to remove this material?

a. Soak in a bathtub. c. Apply powder to absorb material. b. Vigorously scrub the leg. d. Carefully pick material off of the leg.

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