Which regulating distress behavior maintains that it is the leader's responsibility to manage the rate of adaptive change for people?
a. Providing direction
b. Conflict management
c. Protection
d. Orientation
C
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A) Leukotrienes initiating inflammatory responses B) Bradykinin increasing permeability C) Prostaglandins producing smooth muscle contraction D) Mediating sensitized T cells and macrophages
A patient who is due for a dose of an otic antibiotic is noted to have exudate and cerumen par-tially obstructing the external auditory canal. How should the health care provider administer the drug?
a. Warm the solution before use. b. Chill the solution before use. c. Remove the debris using warm water irrigation before instillation. d. Put a moist facecloth over the ear for 10 minutes after instillation.
2) The nurse is counseling a woman about the consumption of herbal supplements during pregnancy. Which statement is appropriate for the nurse to make?
a. It is safe to ingest herbal supplements during pregnancy since they are natural substances b. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has established guidelines about the safety of herbal use during pregnancy c. It is important that you quit taking any botanical, vitamin, or mineral supplements during your pregnancy, but you can resume taking them after the baby is born d. Dietary supplements during pregnancy have not been well researched so it is important to discuss ingestion of specific supplements with your healthcare provider
A patient tells the nurse that he has had increasing difficulty bending his knees to pick objects up from the floor since he got a desk job about 10 months ago
The nurse suspects that the patient's loss of knee and hip range of motion would be due to: 1. Atrophy. 2. Pain. 3. Muscle spasms. 4. Gout.