Optimism is a mediating factor in transformational leadership that affects

a. Employee job satisfaction.
b. Employee engagement.
c. Employee liking of the supervisor.
d. Employee self-esteem.


B

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Mrs. Flowers calls the physician's office you work for complaining of reddish orange urine and sputum. After pulling the chart, you

a. Tell her to come right over to be evaluated b. Ask her if she has been taking her rifampin for TB and explain that this may be frightening, but that it is normal c. Ask her if she has been taking her rifampin for TB and explain that this is a side effect and she should stop taking the medication immediately d. Explain that this is a normal symptom of TB

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If a client suddenly seems highly distractible and unable to focus attention, understand instructions, or shifts attention, the nurse should assess:

a. for a history of Alzheimer's disease. c. a family history of mental illness. b. signs and causes of acute confusion. d. self-esteem disturbance.

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A 6-year-old client is prescribed methylphenidate (Ritalin) for a diagnosis of attention deficit-hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). When teaching the parents about this medication, which nursing statement explains how Ritalin works?

A. "Ritalin's sedation side effect assists children by decreasing their energy level." B. "How Ritalin works is unknown. Although it is a stimulant, it does combat the symptoms of ADHD." C. "Ritalin helps the child focus by decreasing the amount of dopamine in the basal ganglia and neuron synapse." D. "Ritalin decreases hyperactivity by increasing serotonin levels."

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By the end of the orientation phase, which outcome can be identified for a newly admit-ted patient? The patient will demonstrate:

a. Ability to problem solve one issue b. Trust in at least one nurse on the unit c. Positive transference with a staff member d. Ability to ask for help in meeting needs

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