You are in the waiting area before your interview. What should you do?

a. Sit quietly.
b. Eat your lunch.
c. Talk to the receptionist.
d. Look at things on the receptionist's desk.


A

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A group of nursing students are reviewing information about neurocutaneous syndromes. The students demonstrate an understanding of these disorders when they identify which of the following as an example?

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A nurse who used to love her job and now frequently exhibits anger, dissatisfaction, frustration, and poor work performance may be experiencing:

a. moral awareness. c. moral distress. b. moral thought. d. moral values.

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" Which statement below best describes the nurse's primary understanding of the patient statements? a. The patient is too young to cope with this diagnosis. b. The patient is in the illness stage of denial. c. Developmental stage influences a person's ability to cope with stressors. d. The patient will not be able to accept his ongoing illness.

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