Which scholar(s) from the Tavistock Institute completed the 17-year "Glacier Project."
a. Menninger and Levinson
b. Brown and Jacques
c. Zaleznik
d. Freud
B
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Vital signs reveal hypertension, tachycardia, and some arrhythmias. Which substance does the nurse suspect that the teen has been using? 1. Alcohol 2. Marijuana 3. Heroin 4. Amphetamines
A ventilator dependent patient has been in a coma for several weeks. The nurse realizes that this state of consciousness is reversible since the patient has been assessed to have
1. normal cardiac rhythm. 2. brain function. 3. clear breath sounds. 4. adequate urine output.
The graduate nurse is planning care for a newly admitted client who is elderly and has an infected foot that has led to a systemic infection. The nurse completes the plan of care and decides to:
1. Discuss the plan with the physician. 2. Request that the client review the plan. 3. Place the plan on the client's chart. 4. Request a review of the plan with the nurse's preceptor.
The nurse educator knows that the nursing student has grasped the concept of self-evaluation when the nursing student makes which one of the following statements?
A) It is important for the family to evaluate itself. B) It is important for the nurse's growth and effectiveness as a community health nurse. C) Evaluations by others are not helpful. D) Individuals can always see their own strengths or flaws.