You have been employed at your organization for some time and are starting to gain the necessary skills associated with your position but have trouble staying as motivated as you used to be
According to the situational model, your level of development is
a. S4
b. D2
c. S1
d. S2
B
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A patient has developed a decubitus ulcer on the coccyx. What defense mechanism is affected by this homeostatic change?
A) The mucous membrane is affected. B) The respiratory tract is affected. C) The skin is affected. D) The gastrointestinal tract is affected.
The gravida and para for Janice, who delivered triplets 2 years ago and is now pregnant again, is gravida _____, para _____
a. 2, 3 b. 1, 2 c. 2, 1 d. 1, 3
A nurse who works in a clinic is aware of the importance of thorough and thoughtful urologic assessments, despite the fact that these assessments have the potential to make patients uncomfortable
When interviewing patients about their urologic health, the nurse should: A) Use lighthearted or slang terminology to help put the patient at ease. B) Emphasize the dangers of neglecting urologic health. C) Maintain a composed but empathic demeanor. D) Forego a urologic assessment if the patient is visibly uncomfortable.
The nurse is moving a patient, recovering from a 2nd to 4th thoracic vertebral injury, from a lying to a sitting position. Which of the following should the nurse do to prevent the onset of orthostatic hypotension?
1. swing legs to the side of the bed and lift the torso to a sitting position while supporting the patient from behind 2. remove abdominal binder prior to moving to a sitting position 3. limit the use of compression stockings when changing position 4. gradually raise the head of the bed and assess tolerance