Psychodynamic approach focuses primarily on the leader's personality and leadership style, while broader systemic organizational issues remain in the background. This is

a. Not an accurate description of the approach
b. Good, because leader personality is critical to team success
c. A strength of the approach
d. A criticism of the approach


D

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In a sad voice, an elderly patient tells the nurse of the recent deaths of a spouse and daughter in an automobile accident. The patient has no other family, only a few acquaintances in the community

The nurse's priority is to gather additional assessment data to determine whether which nursing diagnosis applies to this patient? a. Spiritual distress related to being angry with God for taking her family b. Risk for suicide related to recent deaths of significant others c. Anxiety related to sudden and abrupt lifestyle changes d. Social isolation related to loss of existing family

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A patient is scheduled to leave the hospital tomorrow. He has been instructed to take nitroglycerin sublingually if angina is experienced. Which of the following instructions concerning the use of this medication would you give?

1. "During an acute attack of angina, you may repeat the dose after 5 to 10 minutes one time. If the pain is not relieved, go to the physician's office." 2. "You should never repeat a dose, but you should notify the physician if the pain is not relieved." 3. "If the pain is not relieved within 3 minutes, you should repeat the dose every 3 minutes times two more doses. If there is still no relief, you should go imme-diately to an emergency department." 4. "You can take as many tablets as necessary until the pain is relieved, then report it to the physician."

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It is hoped that with early identification of individuals at risk coupled with crisis intervention and ongoing treatment, the incidence of suicide in the United States can be lowered. Ideally, to meet this goal, all

at-risk clients in community settings should be routinely screened by community health nurses for suicide. Using your knowledge of suicide risk factors what method had the highest incidence of deaths? A) Medications B) Drowning C) Firearms D) Hangings

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The patient receives reteplase (Retavase) intravenously (IV). The nurse assesses the patient for orientation and level of consciousness. The patient's wife asks the nurse why this is being done. What does the nurse indicate as the reason for the assessment?

1. The medication can alter fluid balance; this affects orientation and level of consciousness. 2. The medication can cause bleeding in the brain; this affects orientation and level of consciousness. 3. The medication causes hypoglycemia; this affects orientation and level of consciousness. 4. The medication decreases oxygen to the brain; this decreases orientation and level of consciousness.

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