A charge nurse assists a group of personnel to resolve their conflict, with the outcome being that the two opposing goals were discarded and new goals were adopted. What is this an example of?
A) Smoothing of conflict by the leader
B) Facilitating collaboration among personnel
C) A majority rule approach
D) A good lesson in compromising
B
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A patient who has schizophrenia has a dull facial expression and speaks in a monotone voice, even though a visitor is making an effort to be jovial. What terminology does the nurse use to document this observation?
a. Bored b. Ambivalent attitude c. Depressed d. Flat affect ____
A patient with hypofunction of the adrenal cortex has been admitted to your unit. What would the nurse be likely to find when assessing the patient's vital signs?
A) An increased body temperature B) A decreased body temperature C) An increased blood pressure D) A decreased blood pressure
John Stuart Mill and the essentialists insisted that a cause be necessary and sufficient for an effect to occur
In a modern study alcohol dependency is found to lead eventually to permanent liver damage, except when the alcoholic consumes a diet plentiful in the B-vitamins. In addition, liver damage can emerge in the absence of alcohol dependency. What would John Stuart Mill and essentialists say about the causative relationship between alcohol dependency and liver damage? a. The proposed cause is necessary, but not sufficient. b. The proposed cause is neither necessary nor sufficient. c. The proposed cause is sufficient, but not necessary. d. The proposed cause is both necessary and sufficient.
A new mother has delivered her first child 48 hours ago. According to Reva Rubin, which maternal behavior should be expected?
a. Expresses a sense of unreality at having a baby b. Wants the nursery personnel to feed the infant c. Participates in diapering the infant d. Has made preparations for returning to work