One of the problems associated with projective techniques is ascertaining the degree to which they measure the concept of interest
A) True
B) False
A
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The perioperative nurse is preparing to discharge a female patient home from day surgery performed under general anesthetic. What instruction should the nurse give the patient prior to the patient leaving the hospital?
A) The patient should not drive herself home. B) The patient should take an OTC sleeping pill for 2 nights. C) The patient should attempt to eat a large meal at home to aid wound healing. D) The patient should remain in bed for the first 48 hours postoperative.
A student nurse interviewing a client with paranoid schizophrenia leans forward and touches the client on the knee, stating, "I'm so sorry for everything you have been through."
The client jumps up, grabs the student's arm, and states, "You guys are all the same! You don't care about me!" During post-conference the nursing instructor tells the student nurse to: A) Inform the client that she needs to receive care and you will assist her. B) Greet the client by gently touching her arm and telling her she can trust you. C) Respect the client's need for personal space and avoid physical contact with the client. D) Tell the client that if she does not comply with the rules, you will inform the doctor.
Who is said to engage leadership?
a. Followers b. Groups c. Organizations d. Leaders
Sebastian is diagnosed with acute lymphocytic leukemia. To avoid suppressing the bone marrow, he is administered a drug that is derived from bacteria. Shortly after the treatment, he develops an allergy to the drug. He is switched to another drug that is also derived from bacteria. Which of the following drugs is now being used to treat Sebastian?
A. Pegaspargase B. Etoposide C. Vincristine D. Topotecan