Supportive behaviors in path-goal theory are similar to supportive behaviors in the situational approach
a. True
b. False
True
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A. Ask for a psychiatric consult. B. Stay with her and provide support. C. Wash and dress her wounds before the "rape kit" is performed. D. Encourage her to tell you the details of what happened.
The nurse is providing home care for a 6-year-old girl with multiple medical challenges. Which of the following activities is part of the tertiary level of service?
A) Arranging for a physical therapy session B) Teaching parents to administer albuterol C) Reminding a parent to give a full course of antibiotics D) Giving a DTaP vaccination at the proper interval
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a. Advising that the patient to accept the wishes of the group b. Suggesting that the patient either quiet down or leave the room c. Accompanying the patient to a quieter part of the unit d. Ignoring the patient's outbursts because they are surly related to the mania