The three main types of situational challenges in adaptive leadership are

a. Technical
b. Adaptive
c. Technical and adaptive
d. Psychodynamic


A, B, C

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The client has been admitted to the medical unit for unexplained weight loss and fatigue. He does not speak except to answer questions, and he refuses to interact with other people ex-cept when necessary

The coping mechanism he is using to deal with his hospitalization is called 1. anger. 2. shock. 3. anxiety. 4. withdrawal.

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The nurse is caring for a client who is hospitalized with pneumonia. Which will the nurse assess when determining the impact of the illness on the family? Select all that apply

A) The duration of the illness B) The effect of the illness on future family functioning C) The cause of the illness D) The meaning of the illness to the family E) The financial impact of the illness

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Which of the following statements is true about the medical management of diabetic ketoacidosis?

a. Serum lactate levels are used to guide insulin administration. b. Sodium bicarbonate is a first-line medication for treatment. c. The degree of acidosis is assessed through continuous pulse oximetry. d. Volume replacement and insulin infusion often correct the acidosis.

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A long-term care nurse is organizing a depression screening program for the residents. One of the nurse's peers questions why they need to do this, stating, "We are busy enough all ready.". What is the best response by the nurse?

1. "Studies show that as many as 43% of institutionalized elderly adults show symptoms of clinical depression. Depression symptoms are often associated with chronic illness and pain.". 2. "Studies show that as many at 63% of institutionalized elderly adults show symptoms of clinical depression. Depression symptoms are often associated with chronic illness and pain.". 3. "Depression is uncommon in elderly clients, but we need to screen all of our clients to find the few that have symptoms.". 4. "Screening our clients for various diseases will show their families that we are trying to give them the best care possible.".

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