The nurse manager asks the staff nurse to work a double shift because the census is high. Although the nurse realizes the staffing for the night shift is low, the nurse has already made a family commitment for the same night
Of which concept is this an example? 1. Intrapersonal conflict
2. Interpersonal conflict
3. Intragroup conflict
4. Intergroup conflict
1
Explanation: 1. Intrapersonal conflict occurs when the consequence of real or perceived differences in mutually
exclusive goals, values, attitudes, beliefs, feelings, or actions occurs within one individual.
Interpersonal conflict occurs when the consequence of real or perceived differences in mutually
exclusive goals, values, attitudes, beliefs, feelings, or actions occurs between two or more
individuals. Intragroup conflict occurs when the consequence of real or perceived differences
in mutually exclusive goals, values, attitudes, beliefs, feelings, or actions occurs within one
group. Intergroup conflict occurs when the consequence of real or perceived differences in
mutually exclusive goals, values, attitudes, beliefs, feelings, or actions occurs between two or
more groups.
You might also like to view...
The nurse is assisting the patient to select foods from the menu that will promote wound healing. Which statement indicates the nurse's knowledge of nutritional goals?
a. "Avoid foods that have saturated fats. Fats interfere with the ability of the burn wound to heal." b. "Choose foods that are high in protein, such as meat, eggs, and beans. These help the burns to heal." c. "It is important to choose foods like bread and pasta that are high in carbohydrates. These foods will give you energy and help you to heal faster." d. "Select foods that have lots of fiber, such as whole grains and fruits. These will promote removal of toxins from the body that interfere with healing."
What causes warts?
a. A virus b. A fungus c. A parasite d. Bacteria
The nurse is caring for a patient with known coronary artery disease who has recently been diagnosed with lung cancer. What should the nurse do?
a. Focus the assessment solely on the cancer diagnosis since it is the newer diagnosis. b. Ask questions about cardiac symptoms and their relationship to the cancer. c. Ignore symptom management and focus on palliative care. d. Say nothing because cancer survivors dislike prying.
If a patient who has fallen down a flight of steps has a low body temperature, low blood pressure, and high blood glucose levels, he or she is probably
a. in the initial injury (ebb) phase. b. in the recovery (flow) phase. c. developing a serious infection. d. developing multiple organ dysfunction syndrome (MODS).