The research on authentic leadership is well developed

a. True
b. False


False

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The nurse is caring for a terminally ill patient whose family is insistent that additional chemotherapy be administered even though the patient will most likely die within the next few days. What is the best response of the nurse?

a. "The insurance company will not pay for chemotherapy at this stage." b. "The focus right now needs to be on keeping your loved one comfortable." c. "I will call the physician and let him know that you would like to restart chemotherapy." d. "The patient needs to get stronger first before chemotherapy can be administered."

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A nurse is observing a 38-week gestation newborn in the nursery. Data reveals periods of apnea lasting approximately 10 seconds followed by a period of rapid respirations

The infant's color and heart rate remain unchanged. The nurse suspects that the infant: a. Is exhibiting signs of RDS. b. Requires tactile stimulation around the clock to ensure that apneic periods do not progress further. c. Is experiencing periodic breathing episodes and will require continuous monitoring while in the nursery unit. d. Requires the use of CPAP to promote airway expansion.

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You are instructing a patient who has been prescribed sucralfate (Carafate) for peptic ulcer disease. Which statement by the patient indicates the need for additional teaching?

a. "This drug coats my ulcer and protects it so that healing can occur." b. "I should eat foods with lots of fiber while I'm taking this drug." c. "If I feel dizzy, I will be sure to get up from bed slowly." d. "Once I am feeling better I can stop taking the drug."

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During a class for 5th- and 6th-grade girls about menstruation, one student comments that she has heard that girls smell bad during their menses. Other students chime in saying they have heard the same thing and ask how to prevent odors

The nurse correctly answers with which of the following solutions? A) Stay at home during heaviest flow B) Use deodorizing pads and tampons C) Utilize good hygiene and regular bathing D) Change pads or tampons at least daily

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