Identify the element that would be considered a needs motivator or satisfier in Herzberg's motivation hygiene theory
a. Career advancement
b. Job security
c. Salary
d. Status in the organization
A
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During a physical examination, the nurse finds that a male patient's foreskin is fixed and tight and will not retract over the glans. The nurse recognizes that this condition is:
a. Phimosis. b. Epispadias. c. Urethral stricture. d. Peyronie disease.
While reviewing a male patient's history in the chart, the nurse becomes concerned. The patient states, "I haven't been to see a physician in years and it's time for me to get a thorough check-up."
Based on the nurse's understanding of genetically related diseases, which diagnostic screening examination may be ordered for this patient? 1. Mammogram 2. Prostate exam 3. Colonoscopy 4. Cardiovascular assessment
When assessing a patient's abdomen, the nurse recognizes the importance of reserving palpation as the last technique. What rationale would the nurse provide for this sequence?
1. Early palpation may result in rebound pain. 2. The technique is likely to increase the patient's level of anxiety. 3. Most patients do not like being touched. 4. The pressure of palpation can interfere with hearing bowel sounds.
The perinatal nurse describes infant feeding cues to a new mother. These feeding cues include:
Select all answers that apply: A) Vocalizations B) Mouth movements C) Moving the hand to the mouth D) Yawning