What is the correct procedure when identifying and assisting employees with substance abuse problems?
A) Is done as an altruistic and benevolent action by the organization
B) Should not be undertaken by management or the personnel department
C) Should be carried out because of the immense cost to the organization and its clients
D) Is best handled through disciplinary action of the personnel department
C
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1. Being emotionally present to another 2. Seeking to understand another point of view 3. Learning what matters most to each patient and family 4. Assessing the patient's physical well-being
When assessing an older, female, African American adult, the nurse notes that she has been a type 2 insulin-dependent diabetic 10 years. The nurse notes that the patient's greatest risk for developing secondary hypertension is her
a. gender. b. ethnic origin. c. vascular system status. d. insulin therapy.
A nurse is working on a task force setting up a suicide prevention hotline. When gathering data to support projected numbers of calls and staffing levels, the nurse is guided by the knowledge that suicide rates of adolescents and young adults:
a. are inversely related to homicide rates b. correspond to homicide rates c. do not predictably relate to homicide rates d. equal homicide rates of 3 months earlier
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A) Resonance B) Dullness C) Flatness D) Hyperresonance