Which best describes the reason Situational Leadership® is so practical for managers to use?
a. It assists in relating demographics to leadership
b. It is only applicable to lower-level managers
c. It is straightforward
d. It is specific
C
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The nursing assistants who work the day shift have requested that they be assigned the same group of residents every day that they work. Which of the following is a negative aspect of this proposal?
a. Potential for residents to have increased interpersonal bonding with a nursing assistant b. Potential for residents to become accustomed to a certain routine c. Potential for residents to develop a sense of being part of the team that plans their indi-vidual care d. Potential for a demanding resident to "burn out" a nursing assistant who is routinely assigned to care for him or her
A nurse is planning the care of a client who will soon begin radiotherapy for the treatment of breast cancer. The nurse has been identifying interventions that are rooted in the notion of holism, which states that:
A) Interactions between the mind and the body can profoundly influence health. B) An individual's medical diagnosis has local, but not systemic, effects. C) Most physical illnesses do not require pharmacologic interventions or surgery. D) A client's illness affects friends and family in the same way that the client is affected.
The phase that involves the movement of the pain impulse from the peripheral nerve fibers to the spinal cord and the transmission of pain from the spinal cord to the brainstem and thalamus to the somatic sensory cortex, where pain perception occurs.
A. Transduction B. Transmission C. Modulation D. Perception
In order to make suitable recommendations about carbohydrate intake, which diagnostic criteria during assessment would show the client needs to speak with a registered dietician?
A) Elevated ketones in urine sample B) A capillary blood sugar of 75 C) A food diary and interview D) A body mass index (BMI) of 20